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SECTION 10 –
SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING
4. See the Leveling System Operator’s Manual
supplied in your InfoCase for troubleshooting
instructions or operating the leveling system
if jacks fail to retract or any other functions
fail.
CHECKING HYDRAULIC OIL
LEVEL
See the Leveling System Operator’s Manual
in your InfoCase for complete maintenance
instructions and information.
All maintenance should be done as part of the
normal servicing of the coach.
The hydraulic oil level should be checked
when the vehicle is first purchased, and then
twice a year - or more often if an oil leak develops
in the system.
The hydraulic pump is located under the
entrance step. Lift up step cover and remove
storage bin (if equipped) to access.
NOTE: To get an accurate indication of oil level,
Leveling Jacks must be UP.
Checking Hydraulic Oil Level
The hydraulic oil level is checked visually by
inspecting the hydraulic oil reservoir. Always
keep the hydraulic oil level full (up to the FILL
line on the reservoir).
NOTE: Always clean away any dirt and debris
from the top of the reservoir before
removing the breather cap to avoid entry
of debris and contamination of hydraulic
oil in the reservoir, which could lead to
pump failure or other problems.
NOTE: Overfilling the hydraulic reservoir can
cause leakage of oil through the breather
cap.
Hydraulic Fluid Recommendation
Dexron
®
III or Mercon
®
V automatic
transmission fluid is recommended for use in
your leveling system.
DO NOT USE brake fluid or hydraulic jack
oil, which can damage the seals and cause leaks.
Hydraulic Oil Reservoir
(Located underneath front entry step)
-Typical View