Cyclone 3110 Hydrolic

MonsterRide

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I'm trying to hitch my Cyclone 3110 and my hydraulic front jacks stopped working. The slide outs are working fine. When I push the button to extend I'm hearing a click. Help!

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scottyb

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It sounds like the switch. I had to replace mine. You need a jumper to activate the solinoid and UP or DN. It will get you by until you can replace the switch.
 

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MonsterRide

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Thanks for the suggestions. Would I be able to find a replacement switch at any hardware store, or would this be a specialty item that I would have to order?

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scottyb

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It is a specialty switch. I think it is called a double pole double throw switch. I ordered one from Lippert for around $50 delivered. You might find one on eBay or Amazon. I didn't have time to search.
 

porthole

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Thanks for the suggestions. Would I be able to find a replacement switch at any hardware store, or would this be a specialty item that I would have to order?

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The switch is a double pole-double throw (DPDT) - momentary on, with spade terminals.
The switch you want will have 6 terminals on the back.

Some like this switch are DPDT, but have the reversing circuit built in. This is not the version you want.

Here are a couple of links. The switch is a standard part and not Lippert specific.

http://www.amazon.com/Ancor-554028-...029&sr=8-30&keywords=double+pole+double+throw
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...ouble+pole+double+throw+momentary+on&_sacat=0

And this one should work for you. At $12 it would be good to have for a spare.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ROCKER-SWITCH-ON-OFF-ON-MOMENTARY-SNAP-IN-DPDT-30A-30-Amp-/361176912870
 

MonsterRide

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ISSUE RESOLVED.

The problem ended up being that my batteries were low. When this problem first occurred my lights were working, and the hydraulics for my slide-outs also worked - so I was not suspecting the batteries initially. But the next day they were totally dead. They were still under warranty from Wal Mart (which explains why they died after 9 months) so I got them replaced.

I did purchase a switch (4 terminal), 50A fuse, and hydraulic fluid just in case replacing the batteries did not work - these are other things I would have tried before taking a costly next step.

I hope this helps the next person who encounters this problem. If your hydraulic jacks stop working, but the rest of your hydraulic system does, check the battery levels and their ability to hold a charge before attempting any costly solutions.

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