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Old 07-12-2019, 08:52 AM   #1
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No power to auto leveling system. Lights do not come on panel beside drivers seat. Checked fuse and it is good.

Never a problem before. Just got coach back from RV shop and now leveling system has no power. Of course they say they did not work on the leveling system but they did some 12 wiring repairs to battery cut off switch on dash and replaced the switch, did work on the invertor charger. Replaced with seperate charger???

Any info on what to check for no power to leveling system that has always worked flawlessly? Naturally I suspect the RV shop during their electrical repairs did something to disconnect power to system.

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No power to auto leveling system. Lights do not come on panel beside drivers seat. Checked fuse and it is good.

Never a problem before. Just got coach back from RV shop and now leveling system has no power. Of course they say they did not work on the leveling system but they did some 12 wiring repairs to battery cut off switch on dash and replaced the switch, did work on the invertor charger. Replaced with seperate charger???

Any info on what to check for no power to leveling system that has always worked flawlessly? Naturally I suspect the RV shop during their electrical repairs did something to disconnect power to system.

Thanks

Larry W Smith
Hi Larry,

Had a similar problem with my HWH system. Lifted the driver control panel and found one of the quick disconnect fittings had slipped off the spade connector. Slipped in back on and problem solved. Hope your problem is as simple.
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Happened once. Cycled the park brake once or twice and all was good.
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there is a circuit control board in the large storage bay behind the fuel tank bay. It is attached to the roof of the bay. If you go to HWH web site there is a phone number to tech service, a fellow name Frank is very helpful and had to send my unit in rebuilt and returned for $85.00
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When ours stopped working it was similar to Larry's in that a ground wire under the drivers leveling control panel pulled loose.

This issue came up recently in the Monaco forum. It turns out that there is more than one fuse for the HWH leveling system. Check both the front electrical panel under the drivers feet and the rear electrical panel back next to the engine.
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