For the auto-levelers, you need to reset the zero point for them (what they see as level and the default initial travel distance). Generally you do this by parking somewhere that's already level, put it into zero mode, put the jacks down manually to where they're touching the ground but not lifting it much (acting as stabilizers), if needed level the RV by adjusting the jacks manually (using a bubble level, or a level app on your smartphone, or whatever other method strikes your fancy in order to determine whether or not it's level), and then record that as the level point. That's a very general description. The details - how to enter that mode, how to operate the jacks manually, what buttons to press when you're done - should be in the instruction manual for your jacks. It varies by jack manufacturer.
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2021 Thor Four Winds 26B on Chevy 4500
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