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Old 01-10-2018, 12:19 PM   #1
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Location HWH reservoir on 94 HR

Trying to figure out where the reservoir and valve assemblies are located on this particular year chassis. Not in any of the underbays, as far as I could find. Either hidden somewhere in the engine bay, or...

Anyone?

Again, this is a 1994 Holiday Rambler Navigator 38WB with the HWH 610 series autolevel system.
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you might look in the generator compartment. likely spot is near the passenger side frame rail.
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Hmmm...haven't cleared a couple of cables yet to pull the thing out and service it...didn't consider that. I'll see if a concerted flashlight search can find our odd man out!
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Could be located behind the front cap too.
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One suggestion from the folks at HWH was to energize the system, then walk around inside or outside to listen for the sound of the pump. I've been stiffed at work, so I haven't had a chance to even SEE my poor baby, much less DO anything.

Long weekend coming. Hope springs eternal...
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on our 1996 Navigator it is located behind the right side headlites on the bulkhead
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Found it...left rear bay in front of the radiator(s). Not hiding...just sitting there waiting for me to grow a brain. Got the new feet and springs on the front jacks, all the duct tape off (previous owner), and powered up the system...

Worked perfectly, just as advertised and faster than I expected.

If I EVER run across one of the folks from the old HR crew, I might have to kiss 'em.
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