What are leveling jacks?

Leveling jacks are used to level and, sometimes on larger rigs, also stabilize the RV. They have the capability of lifting the RV off the ground. Stabilizing jacks are specifically used to stabilize your RV after it’s already level. Stabilizing jacks prevent your RV from rocking or swaying while walking throughout it.

Is the power gear leveling control kit a replacement?

The Power Gear leveling control kit that you have received is a replacement for the leveling controls originally installed in your motor home. The control kit consists of a touch pad controller and harnesses for this component.

When did manual leveling go out of use?

Replacement Instructions Obsolete Manual Leveling From 1994 until 2005, some Power Gear leveling systems utilized a manual leveling control system. The original controls were in use from 1994 until 1999, with updated versions of these controls used from 2000 until 2005.

What’s the difference between hydraulic and electric power gear leveling?

All Power Gear leveling systems can be divided into the hydraulic and electric ones. In their turn, the former come with or without air suspension components (in so-called air-hydraulic models). Unlike the hydraulic systems, their air-hydraulic counterparts allow for leveling a vehicle in motion, using the air leveling method only.

What is an owner’s manual hydraulic leveling system?

Owner’s Manual Hydraulic Leveling The Power Gear leveling and stabilizing system is an electronically controlled/hydraulically operated unit that consists of a 12 volt DC powered motor/pump/manifold assembly with fluid reservoir, hydraulic hoses, four hydraulically operated jacks and a control unit with switch panel. It is

How does a power gear leveling system work?

Unlike the hydraulic systems, their air-hydraulic counterparts allow for leveling a vehicle in motion, using the air leveling method only. More commonly, automatic or manual leveling is achieved through the use of four Power Gear leveling jacks that firmly stand on the ground when the RV is parked.

Replacement Instructions Obsolete Manual Leveling From 1994 until 2005, some Power Gear leveling systems utilized a manual leveling control system. The original controls were in use from 1994 until 1999, with updated versions of these controls used from 2000 until 2005.

How to do manual leveling on a car?

Manual Operation 1. Push the “ON/OFF” pad on the control panel. The system is now operational on the “ON/OFF” light will be lit. 2. Push “FRONT JACKS” button until the front of the coach rises at least 3” inches. this is important and necessary to allow the coach to pivot when leveling from side to side.

Is the Winnebago Industries hydraulic leveling system by power gear?

Winnebago Industries Hydraulic Leveling System by Power Gear Do not use the Power Gear PowerLevel system as a lift for changing tires or working under the vehicle. Never check for hydraulic fluid leaks using your hands and/or any other body part. Keep people clear of the coach prior to turning the leveling system on and while