The Bayfield Bunch

Bayfield Ontario

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Our HWH manual joystick levelling jacks have no power.
We had not used them all summer, but had been working in the spring.
There is no power, no light, nothing.
The 5 amp fuse looks good. Although we will pick up a new one just to try.
Took the plate off (on the floor by driver seat) to look for re-set button but did not see any.
Had the coach in park and emerg. brake on.
Kelly
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Chris Bryant

DeLand, Florida, USA

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I would download the service manual from HWH and go through it- they're pretty good.
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trop-a-cal

Palm Coast Fl

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Did you turn ingnition key to ACC or start engine? As the battery could be dead. Many are located near windows and sometimes get wet, so check wires for rust.
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enblethen

Moses Lake, WA USA

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There should be another fuse in your battery disconnect distribution box for the levelers. Many are located in gas rigs, under the hood driver's side. The 5 amp fuse is just protecting the control box. The one in the battery disconnect or wherever the installer put it protects the wiring to the control.
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The Bayfield Bunch

Bayfield Ontario

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We cannot find the solenoids anywhere... looked next to the jacks resevoir ( under the hood ) another fella came over to look and he couldnt find them either.
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enblethen

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Operate the battery disconnects, and have helper listen for relays to locate the battery control center. There should be two battery disconnects, a charge relay and possible an ignition relay.
You may need to look real close for another fuse panel if the disconnects do not have extra fuses.
Where are your house batteries located? If under entry step, the relays could be there along with fue or circuit breakers.
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