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Originally Posted by ETCrockett
I had an issue all last year with my auto level on our 2016 Pinnacle. Even though the litte green dot is in the middle and all six jacks are down I get the message Auto Level fails with "out of stroke". I use a level inside the trailer on the floors, the kitchen island, and stove top only to find everything is level in all directions. I kick the blocks under each jack and nothing moves. The FW is solid on the ground and level. It doesn't seem to matter how many blocks I use I always get the dreaded "out of stroke" message. Has anyone else faced this challenge and found a solution?

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I have the Equalizer on my unit, so we may be talking apples and oranges. I will sometimes get an "Excessive Slope" error which is the equivalent to your out of stroke error; often the unit still feels rock steady and appears to be balls-on level.
In my case, it seems to occur if a starboard jack travels a bit more than its port side match (or vice versa). I've learned to survey the site before leveling and will place cribbing under the jacks that look like they'll have to travel further. (I carry a supply of 2x10's cut at 10" lengths)
I very rarely see the Excessive Slope error these days. When I do, I'll either add a 5/4 cribbing to the offending jack or just ignore it if the unit feels good enough.
I will say, it seems to me that there's a bit of a learning curve to the auto-leveling systems; but once you figure them out they're the bee's knees.
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