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Old 01-08-2024, 02:30 PM   #1
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Power Leveling Fluid Reservoir location 2007 Sunova

Having some power jack issues and trying to find out where the reservoir is located on my 2007 Itasca Sunova. thx
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Old 01-08-2024, 02:46 PM   #2
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There are Owner's Resources on the Winnebago website that include a Parts List that includes diagrams. This will show you where things are located - including your hydraulic fluid reservoir.

Here's a link to yours:
https://www.winnebago.com/Files/File...07/7ifd34a.pdf

I was pretty sure I knew where it was but checked to be sure and yes, it is located where these are located on most if not all Winnebago Gas Class A motorhomes.

You'll find the pump and the reservoir behind the front driver's side tire. Usually you can access it by reaching in front of the forward most driver's side basement compartment.

Here's a link to the Owner's Resources section of the Winnebago website where you'll find all kinds of details about your motorhome.
https://winnebago.com/owners/owner-resources

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Old 01-08-2024, 03:26 PM   #3
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Power Leveling Fluid Reservoir location 2007 Sunova

Thank you for the quick response! In my original post I did not specify that my model is a 33T. Probably the link you sent for the 34a is accurate enough but in case you have a link for the 33T I would appreciate it. Thanks again.
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Yes, you didn't say which model you had - we really like to see year, model and flooplan designator as in 2007 Sightseer 33T whenever you ask any question about your motorhome.

I looked at your registration Profile and you put 34' Sightseer - so, I did assume it was the 34A. Again, this is why we really encourage everyone to give us the complete details.

And, yes, since Winnebago "usually" locates the hydraulic leveler system behind the driver's tire it's very likely that's where yours is to.
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in case you have a link for the 33T I would appreciate it.
Rather than fish for you, I'll teach you how to fish for yourself:
  • Click that link I provided to all the Owner's Resources on the Winnebago website.
  • Click on "3D Parts List" in the menu at the right - that's where it is on a desktop browser, I'm not sure if that's so on a phone or tablet.
  • Then just look for your year, then your model and finally the section of the parts list you wish to research and scroll until you find what you're looking for.
Simple. Now you know how to find it on your own.
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Old 01-08-2024, 04:48 PM   #5
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Yes, you didn't say which model you had - we really like to see year, model and flooplan designator as in 2007 Sightseer 33T whenever you ask any question about your motorhome.

I looked at your registration Profile and you put 34' Sightseer - so, I did assume it was the 34A. Again, this is why we really encourage everyone to give us the complete details.

And, yes, since Winnebago "usually" locates the hydraulic leveler system behind the driver's tire it's very likely that's where yours is to.

Rather than fish for you, I'll teach you how to fish for yourself:
  • Click that link I provided to all the Owner's Resources on the Winnebago website.
  • Click on "3D Parts List" in the menu at the right - that's where it is on a desktop browser, I'm not sure if that's so on a phone or tablet.
  • Then just look for your year, then your model and finally the section of the parts list you wish to research and scroll until you find what you're looking for.
Simple. Now you know how to find it on your own.
Thank you for the fishing pole
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Old 01-08-2024, 06:02 PM   #6
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And there is also a pretty easy item to know if you want to avoid looking at too many drawings?

The leveling system has the pump and tank and it is all connected to each jack with one or more hydraulic lines.
One way to find the pump is to look at any jack and they all have lines running to the pump and tank!
OR maybe look for pink dripping on the ground under the tanks? That's sorta common , too!

Enjoy the trek, it takes a bit to get the big picture filled in!
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Old 01-09-2024, 06:24 PM   #7
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What is the brand and model of your hyd. leveling system? I ask because there are 3 different brands, and HWH has specific instructions for what oil is used, LCI also has specific instructions.
DO NOT use hydraulic jack oil or brake fluid it will ruin the seals.
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