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HWH Travel Iight

Yahoo Message Number: 23935
The automatic coach leveler system has a "Travel" light on the control panel, that is supost to light when the coach has dropped from "Level" down to the travel position.
The coach should automatically go to the Travel position, which I guess it does (I don't know for sure, but I moved the coach anyway).

Do I have a leveler problem?

David

Re: HWH Travel Iight

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 23936
I believe that it only illuminates after you release the parking brake.

Larry, 2003 Allure #30856

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The automatic coach leveler system has a "Travel" light on the
control panel, that is supost to light when the coach has dropped from "Level" down to the travel position.

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The coach should automatically go to the Travel position, which I
guess it does (I don't know for sure, but I moved the coach anyway).

Re: HWH Travel Iight

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 23937
David:

I'm uncertain what model/year your coach is, but the preferred method to go from stationary level to travel mode is:

1. Start the engine and get the air pressure up.

2. Press the "Off" button on the panel and the HWH will begin to level.

3. The "Travel" light which is rather dim compared to the other lights on the panel will light. However, because the "Travel" light is lit the coach may or may not be truly in the travel mode.

4. It is best to wait and check the coach physically from the outside for proper height.

5. If you do not press the "Off" button the coach will go into the leveling for travel as soon as you release the brake. In this case you need to give it some time to finish before moving the coach. Premature moving of the coach is not recommended.

Chuck Penque

03 Intrigue 11673


Re: HWH Travel Iight

Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 23970
Larry,

You are correct, we always release the parking brake to see that the travel light is on. At that point I wait a few seconds to give the coach time to level up properly before proceeding. If you were far out of travel you will feel the coach do it's thing.

Bill G. 2005 Magna #6425