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Old 09-09-2018, 12:00 PM   #1
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Can somebody tell me where the Hydraulic Reservoir is on my Motorhome for the Leveling Jacks the alarm is set off and I want to top up the fluid to see if that will fix the Issue
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I have an 04 but it could be in the same place. Behind the Ac condensor and fan door or drivers side, near the rear wheel, where my fuel filters are. It is just to the right when you swing the cooling fan out.
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My Safari reservoir was part of the pump motor, located by rear axle passenger side.
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Have someone deploy the jacks while you're outside. Listen for the pump n locate it. The pump is mounted on the reservoir tank.
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Can somebody tell me where the Hydraulic Reservoir is on my Motorhome for the Leveling Jacks the alarm is set off and I want to top up the fluid to see if that will fix the Issue
You also want to check the type of alarm you have. Look at the top of one of your jacks. If there are two 12v electrical wires coming out of the top, then the jacks down alarm uses sensors in the top of each one to determine if they are up or down. I had a defective sensor on our Itasca and had to replace it to stop the alarm from sounding.
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I have a 2000 HR Ambassador and mine is up front on the passenger side inside the front cowl where the generator is located. Looking in at the generator it is located to the left of the generator.
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Hydraulic Reservoir

So my husband checked all those places you helpful people suggested ..... no luck
Maybe if somebody could provide a photo it would be much appreciated
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