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Old 09-15-2018, 03:41 PM   #1
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Lippert auto level issue, bypass?

Does anyone sell some sort of control unit to bypass the Lippert Auto level controls, and use the Lippert jacks manually only,
I absolutely hate the POS, and want something with 4 individual buttons up & down, to do it myself.
All it does is auto level fail, or get jack errors. It would actually be simpler, and less time consuming to do it myself. 8 out of 15 trips, I have ended up doing it manually anyway.
This POS should be called the Lippert never level & error screamer system.
Sometimes i can retract all the jacks, and it will clear the error, and almost level, but it just gets a new error,
The 1 or 2 times it actually worked in the past year, were pretty darned neat, and impressive. The rest of the time it is just an irritating ordeal, and my friends with a battery drill, and manual jacks are quicker than me with the Lippert Never Level system.
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My Lippert system you choose with a push button AUTO or MANUAL.
The jacks always work in pairs, front, rear or sides.
I very rarely use the auto system as it always gets the MoHo way to high.

Confused when you say "I have ended up doing it manually anyway" are you not bi passing the auto level function?
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Did they have automatic stabilizers back in 1989? My past 1997 coach only had the manual stabilizers. In my present coach, the auto function is great, and fast. BTW, on my Lippert brand stabilizers I can easily calibrate the auto function.
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Confused when you say "I have ended up doing it manually anyway" are you not bi passing the auto level function?
If it is going to be manual I want more individual control.
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Did they have automatic stabilizers back in 1989? .
About a year ago, I changed to a Cougar fifth wheel. I never needed levelers with the Winnebago. Just parked it levelish.

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