What kind of Jack does a Winnebago use?

I used jack stands rated for the vehicle which is a Winnebago Adventurer and I used a tarp to catch the hydraulic fluid that leaked out when I disconnected the strut hydraulic line. I added some more HWH Specialty fluid back in when the job was done.

Is there a generic system diagram for Winnebago?

REFER TO “GENERIC SYSTEM DIAGRAMS” ON THE PREVIOUS PAGE. BECAUSE THERE CAN BE CHANGES TO SYSTEM COMPONENTS, DRAWINGS LISTED HERE MAY DIFFER FROM EXISTING EQUIPMENT ON A PARTICULAR VEHICLE.

What kind of leveling system does my Winnebago have?

I have an HWH touch panel-controlled leveling system, series 310 on my 2002 Winnebago Adventurer. I don’t use the RV very much these days usually only putting about 1000 miles per year on it.

I used jack stands rated for the vehicle which is a Winnebago Adventurer and I used a tarp to catch the hydraulic fluid that leaked out when I disconnected the strut hydraulic line. I added some more HWH Specialty fluid back in when the job was done.

I have an HWH touch panel-controlled leveling system, series 310 on my 2002 Winnebago Adventurer. I don’t use the RV very much these days usually only putting about 1000 miles per year on it.

Why are the jacks on my RV not working?

One particular user who emailed in about this issue said they had cleaned and oil their hydraulic system, but the growling problem still persisted. Growling typically means there’s corrosion somewhere in your hydraulic system, likely in the shafts, and each manufacturer has its own recommendations for troubleshooting this issue.

What to do if HWH leveling jack won’t retract?

Lowell. The retract springs eventually loose their ability to do their job. Replacing them is a simple job. They can be ordered from HWH. Let me suggest that you call their tech support. I have contacted them with issues and they have been very helpful in diagnosing the problem and identifying a fix.

One particular user who emailed in about this issue said they had cleaned and oil their hydraulic system, but the growling problem still persisted. Growling typically means there’s corrosion somewhere in your hydraulic system, likely in the shafts, and each manufacturer has its own recommendations for troubleshooting this issue.

Lowell. The retract springs eventually loose their ability to do their job. Replacing them is a simple job. They can be ordered from HWH. Let me suggest that you call their tech support. I have contacted them with issues and they have been very helpful in diagnosing the problem and identifying a fix.