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Big slide doesn't extend, leveling system inop.
Nicholas Soldevere:
Hello Folks! New member here with a 2003 Patriot. New issue, the big slide doesn't extend and the leveling system faults out. The tank was low on oil so I serviced it with 2 qts and filled it. I can hear the power really clicking in the back but the pump doesn't come on. Any direction from the gurus here would be appreciated.
Edit: the tank I serviced is in the rear right corner when raising the servicing door there.
Eric Maclean Co-Admin:
Nicholas
If the pump won't run there are a few possibilities related to power to the pump motor.
1) check for power at the motor solenoid supply.
2)!check for a proper ground to the motor pump
3) Try using a jumper cable to jump across the pump motor solenoid ( it's possible you just have a bad solenoid).
If you have a good source of power and ground to the pump motor and it still won't run you may have a bad motor or a seized pump .
If it is just the motor not working with power applied try tapping on the motor with a hammer ( not hard ) to see if the motor brushes are just sticking or not making contact .
Did you top up the reservoir with the leveling jacks up or down and slides in or out ( every thing should be retracted before a top up)
Hope this helps
Eric
Zeb Severson:
--- Quote from: Nicholas Soldevere on November 17, 2025, 05:36:10 PM ---
Edit: the tank I serviced is in the rear right corner when raising the servicing door there.
--- End quote ---
I don't think you filled the hydraulic reservoir for the slides and leveling system. The pump (#22 in the diagram) is likely a gold cylinder on top, a thick square plate with 4 hoses connected then a black cylinder at the bottom which is the correct reservoir. There is a cap on the tank you can remove and fill with oil. I think it's 1.5" from the top of the fill port, but that is just my memory. There should be a sticker or a fill mark. You can get a 18" rod to stick into the reservoir to see the level like a dip stick.
Nicholas Soldevere:
--- Quote from: Eric Maclean Co-Admin on November 18, 2025, 01:28:06 PM ---Nicholas
If the pump won't run there are a few possibilities related to power to the pump motor.
1) check for power at the motor solenoid supply.
2)!check for a proper ground to the motor pump
3) Try using a jumper cable to jump across the pump motor solenoid ( it's possible you just have a bad solenoid).
If you have a good source of power and ground to the pump motor and it still won't run you may have a bad motor or a seized pump .
If it is just the motor not working with power applied try tapping on the motor with a hammer ( not hard ) to see if the motor brushes are just sticking or not making contact .
Did you top up the reservoir with the leveling jacks up or down and slides in or out ( every thing should be retracted before a top up)
Hope this helps
Eric
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Got It!! Thankyou so much Eric!! The rigs at the storage lot, going out there to do some troubleshooting today. Ill report back. Thanks Again!!
Nicholas Soldevere:
--- Quote from: Zeb Severson on November 18, 2025, 05:53:21 PM ---
--- Quote from: Nicholas Soldevere on November 17, 2025, 05:36:10 PM ---
Edit: the tank I serviced is in the rear right corner when raising the servicing door there.
--- End quote ---
I don't think you filled the hydraulic reservoir for the slides and leveling system. The pump (#22 in the diagram) is likely a gold cylinder on top, a thick square plate with 4 hoses connected then a black cylinder at the bottom which is the correct reservoir. There is a cap on the tank you can remove and fill with oil. I think it's 1.5" from the top of the fill port, but that is just my memory. There should be a sticker or a fill mark. You can get a 18" rod to stick into the reservoir to see the level like a dip stick.
--- End quote ---
Thankyou so much Zeb, you are correct sir, I serviced the wrong reservoir. Im on my way to the rig to troubleshoot today, Ill report results here. Again, much appreciation.
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