GregBassine
Well-known member
Hello to all. As a relatively new BH owner (2014' 3260EL), it seems like I am asking for help more than I am helping someone else in need. I do hope to change that someday. Until then I need your help!
I have a problem with my hydraulic system. When I try to raise the legs once it has been auto-leveled, it goes for a little bit then stops. I hear a click in the control box (see photo 1). I have to wait for about 30 seconds, and it will work some more, then stop again, wait and then it goes again. I need to do this each time to get the legs back up. It appears to auto-level OK with no stops.
The same thing is happening with our slide-outs
I was told by a person on this board (can't remember who, sorry) that I needed to replace the fuse that runs to the hydraulic system, which I acquired through Amazon (see photo # 5). That's the good news I guess. In fact, I hope that's all I need to do, however I have a problem. I can't find the fuse to replace. Check out photos 3 and 4. It is such a maze that I can't trace which fuse goes where. Anyone have any educated guesses on which one to replace? To be frank, I am not too impressed with how they put the hydraulic system in.
I first filled the hydraulic fluid well to where it told me to fill it, so I know I have plenty of fluid in there.
Anything anyone can share would be appreciated. If there are any Pacific Northwest people out there who are going to the rally at Silverton, Oregon and would like to take a look at what's going on, , We'll be there.
Thanks in advance,
Char & Greg Bassine
I have a problem with my hydraulic system. When I try to raise the legs once it has been auto-leveled, it goes for a little bit then stops. I hear a click in the control box (see photo 1). I have to wait for about 30 seconds, and it will work some more, then stop again, wait and then it goes again. I need to do this each time to get the legs back up. It appears to auto-level OK with no stops.
The same thing is happening with our slide-outs
I was told by a person on this board (can't remember who, sorry) that I needed to replace the fuse that runs to the hydraulic system, which I acquired through Amazon (see photo # 5). That's the good news I guess. In fact, I hope that's all I need to do, however I have a problem. I can't find the fuse to replace. Check out photos 3 and 4. It is such a maze that I can't trace which fuse goes where. Anyone have any educated guesses on which one to replace? To be frank, I am not too impressed with how they put the hydraulic system in.
I first filled the hydraulic fluid well to where it told me to fill it, so I know I have plenty of fluid in there.
Anything anyone can share would be appreciated. If there are any Pacific Northwest people out there who are going to the rally at Silverton, Oregon and would like to take a look at what's going on, , We'll be there.
Thanks in advance,
Char & Greg Bassine
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