I just got my 2011 Augusta, and had a leak in the right front actuator on the stabilizer arm. After my dealer had to go to Lippert 3 different times because they sent the wrong arm, they just installed the new one today. (As an FYI to everyone, the Augusta legs are backwards...the right leg actually requires the "left" leg from the factory. They are mounted backwards due to frame design) While leveling, we got an error stating that the arm was fully extended, but the arm is not all the way out because I could walk under the bedroom area prior to this change, but now it is about 6" lower since this change, and the camper is not level.
What is the maximum amount of length the front legs should extend to? Is there a bleeder valve anywhere on the system that should be bled out? After they installed the leg, we ran the slides in and out a couple of time to check the fluid levels.
What is the maximum amount of length the front legs should extend to? Is there a bleeder valve anywhere on the system that should be bled out? After they installed the leg, we ran the slides in and out a couple of time to check the fluid levels.