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Old 04-10-2012, 10:18 AM   #1
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Angry Leveling System

Having difficulty with the leveling system. 2007 Georgetown.The control panel has all the lights on the left lit up and flashing - (Wait, Jacks Down, Low Voltage, Engage Park Brake, Excess Angle). The hydraulics on the slides are working fine, but cannot get past this situation. The on/off will not light up. Please advise. And thank you for any assistance you give. We have a two week trip planned within the month and need to get this operational. Anxiously awaiting your reply.
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Old 04-10-2012, 11:01 AM   #2
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This should help you trouble shoot.
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Old 04-10-2012, 11:24 AM   #3
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Having difficulty with the leveling system. 2007 Georgetown.The control panel has all the lights on the left lit up and flashing - (Wait, Jacks Down, Low Voltage, Engage Park Brake, Excess Angle). The hydraulics on the slides are working fine, but cannot get past this situation. The on/off will not light up. Please advise. And thank you for any assistance you give. We have a two week trip planned within the month and need to get this operational. Anxiously awaiting your reply.
Since you say the slides are working I can assume the enigine is not running? Make sure your parking brake is fully engaged and turn on the ignition. It may be as simple as low battery power.
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Old 04-10-2012, 04:08 PM   #4
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We have done all that. We have the manual and it describes the steps in both the manual and automatic leveling. Any other suggestions?
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Old 04-10-2012, 04:28 PM   #5
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Have you tried disconnecting the power and rep connecting to
See if it resets?
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Old 04-10-2012, 09:20 PM   #6
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Not sure where it came from, but received the manual for Lippert Components LLC Hydraulic lift system. There is a picture of the panel exactly as we see it in our Georgetown. Tomorrow, we will try to do as it says to fix it. So thank you for your support, suggestions and timely assistance.
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Old 04-12-2012, 10:37 AM   #7
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I had an issue with the board the weekend I picked up my 2012 378TS. Jacks were down & would not come up as well as error lights on the board to the left of the drivers sear. Dealer was there & had issues as well fixing it. We finally went online to Lippert & found a list & pictures of all the possible light malfunction codes along with directions on the combination of which buttons to push to reset the system. Worked great & no problems since.
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Thank you so much! I actually fixed it with the directions in the manual. It was simply to push down the four leveling buttons at the same time and hold them for 15 seconds. Worked like a charm! Thanks to all of you who offered suggestions!

Now we are planning this trip and could use some advice about what things to be sure we take with us on this our maiden voyage. Are there checklists somewhere we can use? Or any suggestions from your experience? We are heading for Smith Mountain Lake in Va. and have reserved two weeks there. We have friends who are bringing our pontoon over for us so we can do some serious fishing while we are there. Anxious to go but a little nervous too. Afraid we will forget something...
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No matter how many check lists you use, no matter what all you bring, once you get there you will say to yourself, it would have been nice to have brought this! go have fun and next trip you will take this out and add that. Happy camping
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Thank you so much! I actually fixed it with the directions in the manual. It was simply to push down the four leveling buttons at the same time and hold them for 15 seconds. Worked like a charm! Thanks to all of you who offered suggestions!

Now we are planning this trip and could use some advice about what things to be sure we take with us on this our maiden voyage. Are there checklists somewhere we can use? Or any suggestions from your experience? We are heading for Smith Mountain Lake in Va. and have reserved two weeks there. We have friends who are bringing our pontoon over for us so we can do some serious fishing while we are there. Anxious to go but a little nervous too. Afraid we will forget something...
Relax, just remember Walmart.com, near all campers do, whatever you forgot, you can get there.
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Old 04-13-2012, 07:30 PM   #11
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This should help you trouble shoot.
Have any other manuals that a newby can have?
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Have any other manuals that a newby can have?
Try Lippert Components.com. They have a 40 page brochure that makes the system more understandable
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