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Old 07-14-2021, 10:33 PM   #23
Jedsmom
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: A.C.E. 30.1
State: California
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This can also happen when the pressure sensor goes bad. The sensor does not read enough pressure for the system to think the jacks are retracted. The motor will continue to run even after the jacks are fully retracted. It can even lead to the 100A breaker tripping.

I got one on Amazon for my old Outlaw 29H for aboit $110 a few years ago and it fixed the problem.
After posting here I called Lippert (for the third time) and talked with someone who was able to listen and think outside the script. His immediate response was to check the neutral safety switch on the chassis(sp?), because if it goes bad it’ll give a “jacks down” error. At this point I don’t know what to think, but they’re retracted and he assured me that if we had to use them to level the rig we could safely hook the power back up, use them and then disconnect the power again to keep the pump from continuing to cycle.

I’m just going to keep praying that we get dead-level spots for the next three weeks.
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