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Electronic Leveling - Right Light Blinking

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Hello! We are newbies at RVs, tho' we've been living full-time in our 2014 Redwood for one year, remaining in one location. Today we have been doing care of the slides, etc. We retracted our slides for the first time to success. Then we worked with the Auto Leveling, which seemed to be working fine as it went through the process. However, ultimately the Right Jack light started blinking and the message came on "Project aborted." We were to press "Enter" to acknowledge. So we tried it again, the Right Light continuing to blink, and this time it ended the process with the message: "Jack Timeout".... If we turn off the system, then turn back on the Automatic Leveling the Right Light immediately comes on and continuously blinks, and our RV is definitely not level right to left, but has a distinct slope downwards to the right. This was not the case before. Any clues for us? Thank you ever so much. Have read with gratitude all of the info on floor popping noises that keep us awake at night, and will be applying all of the new-found knowledge. Gratitude!

 
Posted : June 4, 2017 3:43 PM
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Try unpluggingvthr control unit for 5 min sometimes that will help. Also get a 4' level and manually level the coach. Once level recalibrate the unit.turn the control panel off then hit the down arrow 10 times, then the up arrow 10 times. This will put it in calibration mode and will turn off when complete. Go to the technical section and there are slippery videos on how to do it. Hope this works

 
Posted : June 4, 2017 6:07 PM
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Posted : June 4, 2017 7:26 PM
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Thank you for the replies... we followed the basic of your instructions and have the right blinking light off, and the RV almost perfectly leveled. We got into manual mode, when the right wouldn't adjust, we retracted the left a bit. We then recalibrated. We'd also checked out the Lippert video. So all in all, THANK YOU!

 
Posted : June 4, 2017 10:47 PM
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