A member with a 2006 Tour reported that the leveling jacks stopped halfway down and the slides would not extend, even though the engine was running, hydraulic fluid was good, and the batteries were fairly new. Members said the symptoms sounded like a tripped breaker or blown fuse, but noted those feeds may not be in the normal Winnebago fuse panels.
Several members suggested identifying the leveling system brand and model, likely HWH if equipped, and using the proper service manual for...
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A member with a 2006 Tour reported that the leveling jacks stopped halfway down and the slides would not extend, even though the engine was running, hydraulic fluid was good, and the batteries were fairly new. Members said the symptoms sounded like a tripped breaker or blown fuse, but noted those feeds may not be in the normal Winnebago fuse panels.
Several members suggested identifying the leveling system brand and model, likely HWH if equipped, and using the proper service manual for troubleshooting. The most practical lead was to inspect fuses or breakers located on the HWH equipment or pump itself, with one member noting their pump has waterproof 30A and 40A fuses. The discussion pointed toward a power protection issue, but no confirmed fix was reported.