I had a 34 ft 1999 Chieftain that had HWH hydraulics that used a "joy stick" to operate the jacks. If yours is the same I may be able to help but we need the HWH model number.
Did you get the Winnebago build sheet that has the model and serial numbers of all the appliances and accessory systems installed in your coach? That will have the info we need to help you troubleshoot your problem.
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It was the simplest fix I could not find the slide switch that was in the bedroom closet after I found the switch the slide worked I feel like a toddler with this thing nothing worked when I bought it because the auto brake system was broken then when it got fixed its all a new adventure thank you so much for your reply im sure I will be asking for more help as I get this thing ready for our first trip.
Ya, there are a lot of gizmos on these rigs to figure out. So did the coach come with the big Winnebago bag with all the manuals? If not you're going to have a lot of work finding info.
Happy trails,
Bill
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