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Old 06-06-2020, 12:12 AM   #1
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2009 Seneca Leveling Jacks

I have a small issue. I believe my automatic leveling jacks are a bit low on hydraulic fluid. My first hint occurred recently when we left a camping trip and every light on the jack control board next to the drivers seat began blinking and beeping constantly. All 4 jacks were checked to make sure they were up and they were. I disconnected the small wire that is attached to the fluid reservoir and the problem stopped. I did some research and this problem can apparently occur when the fluid becomes low. I also read that Hydraulic fluid is manufacturer specific. Thus you can’t just buy any hydraulic fluid until you find out which fluid is compatible with your jack system. The problem is I have misplaced the jack info and have no idea who manufactured my jacks. Does anyone know what jack manufacturer Jayco used on its older Senecas Or more specifically in the 2009 model? Or is there somewhere I can look on the coach to tell? This may or may not solve my problem but it’s the first thing I want to try as it is by far the simplest.
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I have a small issue. I believe my automatic leveling jacks are a bit low on hydraulic fluid. My first hint occurred recently when we left a camping trip and every light on the jack control board next to the drivers seat began blinking and beeping constantly. All 4 jacks were checked to make sure they were up and they were. I disconnected the small wire that is attached to the fluid reservoir and the problem stopped. I did some research and this problem can apparently occur when the fluid becomes low. I also read that Hydraulic fluid is manufacturer specific. Thus you can’t just buy any hydraulic fluid until you find out which fluid is compatible with your jack system. The problem is I have misplaced the jack info and have no idea who manufactured my jacks. Does anyone know what jack manufacturer Jayco used on its older Senecas Or more specifically in the 2009 model? Or is there somewhere I can look on the coach to tell? This may or may not solve my problem but it’s the first thing I want to try as it is by far the simplest.
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Old 06-07-2020, 10:25 PM   #3
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Thank you very much. This is a big help.
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