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Old 10-30-2019, 07:49 PM   #6
VetPartTimer
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: California
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THOR #12125
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Originally Posted by Islandsmith View Post
I noticed the area around my Lippert pump and reservoir were damp and couldn't figure out where the fluid was coming from. I ended up watching the unit do it's thing while extending and retracting the leveling jacks. At the end of each cycle a small amount of fluid was surging out of the reservoir from under the cap.

I checked that the cap was tight but it still happened. Since I'm still pretty new to this I didn't realize just how much fluid had leaked out over the summer, the level is about 1.5" below the fill cap.

Has anyone seen this? I called Lippert and they suggested I get a new cap which sort of irritates me given the fact that I've never touched this.

I had this same issue, and it wasn't because of the reservoir being overfilled.

The cap was bad. I called Lippert and had them send me a new cap. Problem solved.
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