ATF: Sundance - Landing Jack

danemayer

Well-known member
Hi mktfa404,

Welcome to the Heartland Owners Forum. You'll find lots of useful information here along with a great bunch of helpful people.

You probably have an inline fuse in the front compartment, but I'm afraid I'm not familiar with the Sundance layout. But I'm sure another owner will jump in pretty quickly to guide you.
 

westxsrt10

Perfict Senior Member
My motor on Landing Jacks all of a sudden stoped working., Is there a fuse and where is it located?

You probally have a 30 amp inline fuse thats normally behind the battery. It's black in color, approx. 1" square and 3/8" thick. (has a flip top exposing a 'green 30amp 2 prong fuse).
Raising the jacks too high will blow this fuse. Painting a stripe on the upper jack tubing 1" before the full retraction point will stop this fuse from blowing.
This fuse is a good thing because it protects the motor better than a circuit breaker. I have two inline re-setable circuit breakers in this loop and they have never tripped.
 
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Rrloren

Well-known member
It is where west says and it's a mini fuse. I keep several around and have put a stripe on the leg which really helps, as suggested.
 

sjs731

Well-known member
X2 for the stripe or piece of tape on the leg to show the max distance you can raise it and not blow that fuse. I blew mine the day we picked the rig up and then drew a line on the leg with a sharpie so I don't raise too high. Haven't blown it since.


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Duramax1

Well-known member
I replaced the blown fuse for the front leg on my Sundance with a resetable circuit breaker.
 

Bob&Patty

Founders of SoCal Chapter
I vote for a circuit breaker. It wont hurt anything, it just resets after an overload and your off and running again. This why all vehicles have a circuit breakers for power windows, seats, and even headlites have circuit breaker built into them.
 
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