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Ok here we go, Hwh goes into travel mode just fine. Parked on a level concrete pad, attempting to raise the coach to install safety stands right side comes up as it should, left Side lacks about a inch of coming up high enough to put y th he stands in. No combination of control pad buttons will make it happen raise front, raise rear, raise left. Ideas? Keep in mind it will come partially up.
Bruce, Linda, and Macy
Zoey RIP 1/20/19
1999 U295 40' build #5400
2017 silver Jeep Wrangler, 1260 watts of solar on top
Moving around the country

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Reply #1
There was a thread on this subject not too long ago. I wish I remembered the answer.  I bet Michelle when she sees this she will find it.
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Reply #2
Just a guess, left front raise solenoid o-ring leaking with higher pressure.  LR trying to do all the work for that side.
Doug W.
96 36' U270 CSGI #4946
04 Toyota Tacoma 4x4
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Reply #3
Just a guess, left front raise solenoid o-ring leaking with higher pressure.
both the left front and rear will not go up high enough.
Bruce, Linda, and Macy
Zoey RIP 1/20/19
1999 U295 40' build #5400
2017 silver Jeep Wrangler, 1260 watts of solar on top
Moving around the country

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Reply #4
Engine running when trying to raise?
What is system air pressure at max (right after dryer purges)?
1993 U280 SE 40' WTBI, Build: 4359
C8.3 300hp, 6-Speed, Exhaust Brake
960 watts on the roof (6 x 160)
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Reply #5
Yeah I've had that issue for a while. Usually it's the driver side then I rebuilt the six pack and it was better but I still have some leaks and different places so that is my assessment. In the past I've had to wrap a rope around the stand and while holding the raise button pull the rope to get the stand out. But first you have to get the stand in don't you?
'99 U320 40 WTFE
Build #5462,
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Reply #6
Engine running when trying to raise?
What is system air pressure at max (right after dryer purges)?

running psi 130. Just got back to our lot in Yuma. Fixing to dig into it in a week or so.
Bruce, Linda, and Macy
Zoey RIP 1/20/19
1999 U295 40' build #5400
2017 silver Jeep Wrangler, 1260 watts of solar on top
Moving around the country

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Reply #7
Turbojack, I did find that post. Thanks
Bruce, Linda, and Macy
Zoey RIP 1/20/19
1999 U295 40' build #5400
2017 silver Jeep Wrangler, 1260 watts of solar on top
Moving around the country

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Reply #8
It's a puzzle...
With air system at 130, both "weak" corners (LF and LR) are seeing the same supply pressure as the "strong" side (RF and RR).
If it was a "leak" in a raise solenoid causing the problem, it would have to be an identical leak in both front and rear HWH manifolds.
If it was a "leak" somewhere else, it would have to be a hose (or other component) that is common to both LF and LR corners.
If it was a mechanical problem, like binding suspension linkage, it would (once again) have to be present at both ends of coach.
If there was NO problem last time you tried to insert your stands, but there IS a problem now, something had to change.  What?
It's a puzzle.

 :help:
1993 U280 SE 40' WTBI, Build: 4359
C8.3 300hp, 6-Speed, Exhaust Brake
960 watts on the roof (6 x 160)
Sorento (or BOLT) on a Kar Kaddy SS
"Nature abhors a vacuum"

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Reply #9
Chuck, it has always in the last few years been harder to get the left side all the way up. Although I haven't had any issues while we have been out all summer. I going to break out the books and start checking to see if there is anything common to both front and rear.
Bruce, Linda, and Macy
Zoey RIP 1/20/19
1999 U295 40' build #5400
2017 silver Jeep Wrangler, 1260 watts of solar on top
Moving around the country

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Reply #10
If you get the coach up as much as you can and shut it down does one corner leak down ahead of the other corners?
John Duld
1995 U320C SE 40'

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Reply #11
John, no it doesn't takes days for it to leak down.
Bruce, Linda, and Macy
Zoey RIP 1/20/19
1999 U295 40' build #5400
2017 silver Jeep Wrangler, 1260 watts of solar on top
Moving around the country

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Reply #12
I had trouble getting the left front up high enough to get the block in and the last few times its
been the right front.
Peter and Frieda Morin
1999 36ft. U320 Foretravel
Build # 5436
1998 Suzuki Sidekick Sport

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Reply #13
I will be watching this thread as I have the same problem but its the right front in my case.
1995 U320C SE 40'
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Reply #14
Bruce you say you're parked on a level pad but in my experience even a slight amount of slope side to side can significantly affect how high up that side will get on the suspension.  Assuming that every air bag is seeing the same pressure, they all have an equal load capacity and therefore the only thing that could affect the height would be the load that any individual bag (or side) was seeing.  The other thing I've figured out is that the air pressure regulator under the front end is there specifically to keep the front end from lifting too high.  I've seen others comment that it's there to prevent the front end from lifting too quickly but I dismiss that because it wouldn't matter how fast it raises.  What does matter is that the only thing limiting how high the front end raises is the length of the shocks.  I've proved this because my shock mounts were bent from overextension of the suspension.  The way to control that is by limiting the air pressure to the front six pack (to around 60psi).  The back doesn't matter as much because the rear end is much heavier and usually if you use the HWH control to raise the suspension (mine latches in) you leave it in raise mode until the safety stands fit under the rear suspension.  Of course if the front regulator is set too high (or malfunctioning) the front end is trying to stretch the shocks while you wait for the rear to come up high enough to get the safety stands in.  Don't underestimate the power of these air bags at 120+ psi.  Back to your problem, you could try to swap your coach around in the same spot so the right and left sides are reversed and see if the problem swaps sides or not.  Just a thought.
George Mann
2002 U320 #5934
2017 Rubicon
2013 BMW GS
Waterford MI

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Reply #15
I had this problem when I first got my got my u320. Once I fixed the major air leaks it went away.
1987 Grand Villa ORED
2001 U320 4010

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Reply #16
The concrete pad is dead level
Bruce, Linda, and Macy
Zoey RIP 1/20/19
1999 U295 40' build #5400
2017 silver Jeep Wrangler, 1260 watts of solar on top
Moving around the country

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Reply #17
weight distribution in the coach?  Maybe one side loaded heavier?
George Mann
2002 U320 #5934
2017 Rubicon
2013 BMW GS
Waterford MI

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Reply #18
Would it matter if a leveling valve was not in the same position as the rest
1999 36 ft U270
Build 5465

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Reply #19
By "leveling valve" I assume that you mean "ride height valve"?  It shouldn't matter because he's trying to raise the coach to install the safety stands.  He either has a latching "raise" button on the HWH panel or if its a momentary switch, he has to hold the raise button until the coach is high enough (different models of HWH control panel work differently).  In that case the system is simply supplying full air pressure to the six pack which distributes it to the air bags.  The ride height valve is completely bypassed in this case.
George Mann
2002 U320 #5934
2017 Rubicon
2013 BMW GS
Waterford MI

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Reply #20
Fired every thing up today, let it go to travel mode, then use the front and rear raise buttons. Coach went right up. The mystery continues going to check for loose connections in the next couple of days.
Bruce, Linda, and Macy
Zoey RIP 1/20/19
1999 U295 40' build #5400
2017 silver Jeep Wrangler, 1260 watts of solar on top
Moving around the country

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Reply #21
There are check valves in the manifold. I had a coach that wouldn't raise the right front all the way. Removed the check valve and cleaned it and put back together and worked fine. Just have to be careful with the spring as it can take off for parts unknown. The check valves are under the hex plug on each side of the manifold.
previous 1984 35 ft ORED 250 HP 3208 Cat       
previous 1998 40 ft U295 CAI 325 hp Cummins
previous 2003 40 Ft u320 build #6140 450 Cummins M11.                                                         
1999 Mazda Miata
Ron, Nancy, Tipper the cat, Max The dog
1997 U 270 36 ft build number 5174 8.3 Cummins

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Reply #22
Thanks Ron I have brand new ones I picked up this summer at NW RV supply.
Bruce, Linda, and Macy
Zoey RIP 1/20/19
1999 U295 40' build #5400
2017 silver Jeep Wrangler, 1260 watts of solar on top
Moving around the country

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Reply #23
Like I said those springs like to fly away.
previous 1984 35 ft ORED 250 HP 3208 Cat       
previous 1998 40 ft U295 CAI 325 hp Cummins
previous 2003 40 Ft u320 build #6140 450 Cummins M11.                                                         
1999 Mazda Miata
Ron, Nancy, Tipper the cat, Max The dog
1997 U 270 36 ft build number 5174 8.3 Cummins

 

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Reply #24
Like I said those springs like to fly away.
Yep springs in general seem to want to leave the area quickly😬
Bruce, Linda, and Macy
Zoey RIP 1/20/19
1999 U295 40' build #5400
2017 silver Jeep Wrangler, 1260 watts of solar on top
Moving around the country