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Old 01-05-2014, 07:38 AM   #1
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Question Level jacks

On my 2000 Admiral the level jack warning goes off when I apply the brakes.I am being told this is due to low fluid.I am trying to find the location of the fluid reservoir.Any ideas?
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Old 01-07-2014, 05:00 PM   #2
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Best info I can find states this: "The leveling pump is typically located in a roadside compartment with the generator or a curbside compartment."

Hope that helps. On my rig, it's in the rear: first compartment curbside from the back...easy to access.
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To find the fluid tank for the jacks takes two people.

One goes out side and LISTENS for the pump as the other one operates the jacks.. You should be able to find it in no more than 2 cycles of the jacks. If you suspect or have ever seen a can with a motor hoses and a bunch of wires somewhere.. Make sure you open that comprtment.

If I ever run into something with my coach.. The first thing that will break is the front fiberglass.. The jack pump is #2 on the list.
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