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Old 02-07-2019, 06:54 AM   #1
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I have a 2017 Windsoort 29M and am experiencing consistently having to re-level . Seems it works okay for a couple of days then needs attention again. Hydraulic fluid level in reservoir appears to be over 50% and no apparent leaks or overspray in compartment. Any suggestions???
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Note which stand or stands are retracting and check for leaks. Based on your level must not be bad or maybe no leaks. If one or more are retracting then you have a leaky hydraulic solenoid
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Since there appears to be no external leaks, which are very apparent, there could have a solenoid or jack that is leaking by. Try this, level the coach and measure how far each leg of the jacks are extended. When you feel the need to correct the level remeasure the legs before you do. The leg that is lower will be the circuit that needs further attention.
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