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RE: Winnebago HWH Hycraulics

Doug, Last time I tried the jack did Fully retract. I am using the auto level sort of. I check with a level inside and raise the front or rear or one side or the other as needed. The passenger front jack will not extend just extending the front jacks or the side jacks. Does that help clarify?
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sboyd
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02/08/23 04:05pm |
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RE: Winnebago HWH Hycraulics

Doug I'm so sorry. Thank you so much for this information. I guess it makes a difference if it doesn't extend or it only extends 2 or 3". This last time it would only extend 1". I have blocks piled up from the ground but it won't extend enough to get the coach perfectly level from side to side. It's off my an inch or two. But level front to back.
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sboyd
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02/08/23 01:29pm |
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Winnebago HWH Hycraulics

I seriously need help.
I am a full time rver whose husband died on the road 2 years ago and I am trying to continue on in my 2004 Winnebago Brave 34D.
My husband did all the work on the RV - replacing jacks, adding solar, stearing stabilizers and on and on. I am now at the mercy of mobile techs who are taking serious advantage of me.
Currently, My passenger side front HWH hydraulic jack won't extend so I cannot completely level the coach. The tech who came out first said it was a solenoid that he couldn't get. I got the solenoid and began then to seriously wonder. Though he had the best reviews in the area. Without coming back out he has changed his mind and now says it is a valve "in the block". I have no idea what this even means.
My questions are #1 how can I find which of the 8 solenoids is the one for the passenger's front jack. #2 is what are the things that can cause a jack to refuse to extend further than 3 or 4"?? #3 what is a valve in the block? Am I being taken for another ride here?? THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH!!!
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sboyd
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02/08/23 10:58am |
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