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Originally Posted by osgoor
I am trying to locate the reservoir for my hwh jack system. Where is this thing hidden? If you have a picture, that would be great...
2005 Itasca Suncruiser 37F
Thanks!!
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Assuming this is the same HHW series as yours, this is from the 2005 Winnebago Adventurer Owner's Manual. Mostly what I thought was important was that it states that the slides must be in and the jacks up. I'm sure the reference to the slides being in is for hydraulic slides, NOT 12v electric slides like on my model.
Winnebago Adventurer 2005 Owner's Manual: Checking Hydraulic Oil Level / Slide-out Room.
Checking Hydraulic Oil Level
See your HWH 325 Series Leveling System Operators Manual for complete maintenance instructions and information.
All maintenance should be done as part of thenormal servicing of the coach.
The oil level should be checked when thevehicle is first purchased and then once every two years. Check more often if there is an oil leak inthe system.
Jacks and Slideout Positions:
To get an accurate indication of oil level, all leveling Jacks must be UP and slideout rooms must be in.
Checking Dipstick:
The oil reservoir is part of the pump/manifold assembly.
The oil level is checked and filled through thebreather cap.
Clear any dirt and debris away from thebreather/filler cap before removing. The oil level should be between the two marks on the breathercap dipstick shown in the following illustration.
IMPORTANT: Prior to removing the breathercap, either to check the oil level or to use the1/4" nut driver, clean any debris from the top ofthe reservoir before returning the breather cap tothe reservoir. Remove any paint chips or other debris from the dipstick including debris inside the 1/4" nut driver.
NOTE: Overfilling the tank can cause leakage of oil through the breather cap.
Hydraulic Fluid Recommendation
HWH Specialty Hydraulic Oil is recommended. In an emergency Dexron automatic transmission fluid can be used.
DO NOT USE brake fluid or hydraulic jackfluid. Use of these can damage seals.
NOTE: Dexron automatic transmission fluidcontains red dye and can cause staining should a leak occur. -RT
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