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Old 12-09-2022, 05:15 PM   #15
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If you unplug it on the back it should default to travel mode
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If you unplug it on the back it should default to travel mode


Really? Hmm good to know.
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Old 12-09-2022, 06:29 PM   #17
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I only know because my plug came loose twice and it would not level but travel mode was lit up om mine it was a ribbon cable that was loose
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I shouldn't mine has airleveling not jacks
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Old 12-09-2022, 06:32 PM   #19
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Sorry that's should note mine is air leveling not jacks
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PLEASE. Anyone knows where I can get a replacement control panel for a HWH series 325 with air dump. part # RAP31351 or RAP91258 or AP31351. These are all the numbers from HWH for the same part.
HWH has had my old one for over 7 weeks and every time I them they can't give a time frame for the repair and return.
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PLEASE. Anyone knows where I can get a replacement control panel for a HWH series 325 with air dump. part # RAP31351 or RAP91258 or AP31351. These are all the numbers from HWH for the same part.
HWH has had my old one for over 7 weeks and every time I them they can't give a time frame for the repair and return.
I cannot help with the part, however, if the concern is being able to drive the coach, you can manually open the manual bypass on each of the HWH manifolds which will allow the chassis ride height valves to bring the coach up to drive height. These bypass valves are under the coach on the manifold blocks. There will be one for the front, two for the rear, and another if you have a tag. I’ll send you a photo if this seem it would be helpful while you wait on your fix.
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Eric, Always looking to learn new things and have options. pictures would help. Thank you
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Northwest RV supply has a good selection of HWH control panels. If you don't see your exact panel, give them a call.
https://www.nwrvsupply.com/?s=hwh+co...&type_aws=true
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Eric, Always looking to learn new things and have options. pictures would help. Thank you
It is difficult to get a great photo, but hopefully your HWH manifold has a T-handle valve, circled in red, that you can manually open to allow pressure to reach the chassis ride hight control valve. With this by-pass open, you can completely remove the air-leveling control panel and still drive the coach as normal. If you have hydraulic leveling, then you can use it to level the coach while camping until your control panel is repaired. Hope this helps.
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