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Old 06-06-2021, 05:15 AM   #1
jfaberna
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LevelUP forgetting what level is

I've had several occasions this year when the Level UP Hydraulic system has forgotten what level is and I've had to enter manual mode to make the RV level using a bubble level.

My conversations with LCI have not yielded a fix, but yesterday, with the coach level I reset level using the 10 up/down clicks and it entered calibration mode and reestablished level. I then retracted the rear jacks and lowered the front jack, before testing auto level and this time it worked.

I got some information from LCI that they thought my rear level sensor had possibly broken off and was dangling causing this problem.

I though there was only 1 level sensor and it was up front in the battery compartment alone with the hydraulic pump. A Mobile RV tech I talked to says there is no rear sensor he knows about, just the front one.

Anyone know for sure?
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