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Old 11-24-2022, 09:45 AM   #1
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Hydraulic Systems Troubleshooting Guide?

I'm about to purchase a new 2022 Cedar Creek Champagne 38EL. This is my first time with hydraulic systems in a trailer. I recall someone knowledgeable posting a hydraulics troubleshooting guide they had written.

Does anyone have a link to that document?
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Old 11-24-2022, 11:30 AM   #2
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Most of the info, and trouble shooting guide, can be found in the LCI Master Manual (assuming your system is LCI).
This is the one for Leveling and Stabilization: https://support.lci1.com/master-owne...-stabilization

This is the complete list of LCI manuals:https://support.lci1.com/master-manuals/

Just a tip from my experience; Most problems are associated with low or bad batteries.
We love our hydraulic levelers and slides. Will definitely go with hydraulic if and when we buy a new RV
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Can anyone tell me where the main circuit breaker for the hydraulics is on this trailer? I understand that some trailers are constructed with a 50A breaker when it really needs an 80A. I would like to be able to check this out during the walk-through inspection.
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Can anyone tell me where the main circuit breaker for the hydraulics is on this trailer? I understand that some trailers are constructed with a 50A breaker when it really needs an 80A. I would like to be able to check this out during the walk-through inspection.
Mine was one of those that needed that auto reset breaker replaced with the 80amp.
All the ones I have seen in my RV and others are very close to the hydraulic motor which is usually very close to the battery.
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