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Old 04-01-2006, 05:55 PM   #1
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Hi we have a 2003 Minnie 31C that is new to us (used to have 5th wheel). Our orientation was a blur to us since it was in the winter and I can't recall what was said about the automatic levelers. Does anyone have same model that came with levelers and if so, where could I get an owner's manual for this leveler. They are HWH levelers but unsure what series they are.

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Hi we have a 2003 Minnie 31C that is new to us (used to have 5th wheel). Our orientation was a blur to us since it was in the winter and I can't recall what was said about the automatic levelers. Does anyone have same model that came with levelers and if so, where could I get an owner's manual for this leveler. They are HWH levelers but unsure what series they are.

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Old 04-01-2006, 06:05 PM   #3
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Tom, you can call or email Winnebago:

Owner Relations email address-- or@winnebagoind.com

Service Administration-... 1-800-537-1885 OR

If you can get model number off levelers call:

HWH customer service for assistance at 1-800-321-3494
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A visual inspection under the motor home will reveal if they are kick down or straight acting jacks. Then look at your control panel, joy stick type, or buttons on a panel on the dash. You can then go to the HWH web site and take an educated guess at the model and download a manual from there. My unit was also purchased used and there was no manual for the levelers, got mine off the web site.
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Your coach should have been provided with a thick packet of information and it should include the HWH manuals. The levelers are not normall a factory item, and are installed prior to delivery or after delivery.

more than likely it has the kick down jacks, but you can look under the coach to see which style.

If you did not get a set of manuals, I'd go back to the delaer and demand them.

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Here is a link to HWH - Jacks Website:


HWH-Jacks

KazooTom has the right idea as most of the Pads or Joysticks are different ebough to make an educated quess.

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