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Old 11-17-2010, 06:41 PM   #1
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'00 DSDP HWH Jack Fluid Reservoir Location

Does anyone know the location of my HWH Jack Fluid Reservoir for my 2000 Dutch Star Diesel Pusher? A picture of the location would be even better.

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Old 11-17-2010, 07:26 PM   #2
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Lift the front hood, and look to the left. You should see a square black tank with a chrome filler cap on top. That's where mine is.

I cant take a picture because the MH is in the garage, 5 miles away.
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I found a photo that will help a bit... Click the photo to enlarge.
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Old 11-18-2010, 07:10 AM   #4
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Hi Rnicfingrp,
Here are some additional points to Romeo's post:
1. Left is the passenger side. On Star DP coaches Newmar has been consistent on where they put things.
2. Look for plumbing. There will be 4 solenoids with lines coming in and out. The solenoids will be on top of and slightly to the side of the reservoir. The cap on the reservoir may or may not be chrome. I've seen them black and chrome.
3. If all the looking fails, have someone lower the jacks while you look and listen for the pump. The pump will be located in the same location as the solenoids and the reservoir.
4. Check the fluid with the jacks fully retracted and the system off.
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Thank you Romeo and GaryKD. I followed your directions and there it was.

Again, Thank you,

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Isn't it amazing what technicians we begin to be when we buy a motor home.

About the time they wheel us into the nursing home, we will have a pretty good handle on things!
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Old 11-20-2010, 08:29 PM   #7
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Yea, a couple of years ago I couldn't even spell diesel... let alone know what it was...
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