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Old 07-06-2019, 01:30 PM   #11
10scDust
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 2016 Thor Outlaw 29H
State: Tennessee
Posts: 668
THOR #13869
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Originally Posted by Golfbum18 View Post
Is there a diagram of the system showing where the fittings are?
Not sure about a diagram telling you specifically on the RV, but...

From my experience, the lines are full length, one piece, going from pump system to the jacks.


You will have to crawl under there to look at each jack, this may need a separate floor jack and some kind of blocks for safety, you must follow the hydraulic lines to the jacks themselves and put a wrench on the fitting (right hand thread, righty tighty-lefty loosie).

**Do not use the RV's level system to lift and support for you to get under there to put a wrench on the fitting nut!! Safety first and you do not want the weight of the RV coming down upon you without jack stands, or wood blocks (not cinder blocks, they will crush).**

Then at the pump and reservoir unit, check hose connections there too.

A hydraulics schematic will only show that the lines terminate at the manifold, and the jacks themselves, not where they are physically located on your rig.
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