This is embarrassing but I am going to ask anyway. Does anyone know where the hydraulic fluid reservoir is that services the leveling jacks? I can't seem to find it anywhere.
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Open the door where your house batteries are located. The hydraulic pump and reservoir are just in forward of the batteries. You may have to remove a cover plate to get to them.
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Marc and Jill, Wellington FL
2013 Entegra Anthem 44SL
2018 Lincoln MKX
Open the door where your house batteries are located. The hydraulic pump and reservoir are just in forward of the batteries. You may have to remove a cover plate to get to them.
Do you have to move the batteries to access it? Is there some panel that has to be removed or should I be able to see it just by opening the storage door?
Do you have to move the batteries to access it? Is there some panel that has to be removed or should I be able to see it just by opening the storage door?
It a black ABS plastic sheet on the left side of the compartment held on with 6 or 8 screws. No need to remove anything except the plastic sheet.
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Chuck in SW FL
Digital 2021 Cornerstone "B"
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