Rear Passenger side jack grounded, but didn't extend further when rear lifted
Great info on this thread, thanks to all for the contributions!
I've had an intermittent issue with the rear passenger side jack when using Auto-Level (note - I just downloaded the manual so I can use manual load in the future).
2016 Hurricane 29M, note that I am parked in a very off-level spot on a combination of pad and dirt.
All jacks ground, the auto level works and gets the coach level. But the rear passenger jack was about 1-2 inches off the ground.
So I started over, this time watching what all the jacks did from outside the coach.
Front grounded and then lifted.
Rear grounded.
Front left and right adjusted individually.
Rear lifted, but only the driver's side jack. This essentially lifted the rear passenger side jack off the ground slightly.
Got the "success" message and the coach was level, although lots of movement when walking around inside due to the rear passenger side not being grounded and having any tension.
The rear passenger side of the coach was actually the highest point in the site just as an FYI.
I would have thought that when the rear lifted for the last time, that both the driver and passenger would have lifted simultaneously.
I retracted and started over several times, but got the same result each time.
Tried it again at home in front of the house on much more level ground (only a slight dip on the passenger side of the coach due to the gutter) and all four jacks were grounded and had tension.
So I'm not sure if I have a problem with the leveling system or if the spot I was in was just too out of level to somehow cause the system to do that.
Anybody else experience or hear of this?
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