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Departure Sequence
Jim Wasson:
Gerald;
Thanks for the help anyway. We'll keep working on this and hopefully the alarm will go away.
Best regards,
Jim
Jim Wasson:
Would anyone know what the alarm monitors? So far we have ruled out the jacks since they are fully retracted, seat belt warning because they are being worn. Is there some place in manual that indicates warning alarms, if there is I've missed it. I just don't know what other items to rule out, any help is appreciated.
Best regards,
Jim
George Harwell:
A low hydraulic reservoir can give a warning also. It will be totally normal until the coach starts moving then sloshing in the reservoir can cause the low level warning can sound.
Ron Gettig:
Jim;
I had the same trouble in my Santiam and the service dapartment at Lazy Days changes the pressure sensor below the parking brake knob . That was 2 years ago no problem since.
Ron Gettig
Jim Wasson:
Ron;
Thanks for the information. I didn't even think about a pressure sensor below the brake knob. I will check that out and see what it takes to replace the unit. Again, thank you all for the forum it is a great source of information.
Best regards,
Jim
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