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Old 05-29-2023, 03:03 PM   #3
Bob Wareagle
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No, I haven't. I think that the problem is that something in the pump area (involving the manifold, solenoid or pressure valves) is not closed properly and allows fluid to flow through when the pump is activated. That slide out does creep out about an inch in a couple of days when completely closed. When the slide out moves unintentionally (other jack activated), it seems to move more slowly than if slide is activated intentionally. I haven't put a stopwatch on it (yet). I have gone through the procedure as (I understand it) to remove air from the hydraulic lines.

I am not skilled in either electronics or hydraulics. The only local RV sales and service facility in my area will not work on units over 10 years old so I am additionally handicapped. Thanks for your interest. Any suggestions or insights would be appreciated.
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