BAC Forum
General Boards => Technical Support => Topic started by: William Harrison on March 28, 2013, 09:15:18 PM
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Since I purchased this coach a little over 2 years ago I have had 3 broken windshields. I am sure this is caused by the body shifting relative to the
frame. On the way to the dirt track in N. Carolina whenever I went around a bend in the road I could see daylight around the center windshield
post. Then when I was parked I tried manually levelling the coach and I allowed the right front to go below the left too far and I heard a loud crack
and the left side of the driver's window shattered. I had it replaced then subsequently raised the tag axle whenever I levelled the coach. The auto
level works fine but the aux pump never comes on after I shut off the engine. I know the pump works and I sent the control box back to HWH for
repair then I took the coach to their service center in Elkhart and they confirmed that the pump works, just not automatically. I suspect I have more than one problem but if the aux compressor worked automatically I wouldn't be so leery of leaving the coach levelled instead of having to dump all the airbags.
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I'm afraid Monoco doesn't have a clue about these leveling systems on the 03 Marquis. They couldn't fix mine although they told me it was fixed and finally I took it to Bend. There are only 2 places that I know that can fix the issue. One is Bend, and the second is Jason at SunBum Rv in Yuma
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William, I don't know where you are, but 3T's RV in Lake Havasu City, AZ is a master HWH service center. They diagnosed and fixed a hydraulic problem for me quickly and at a reasonable price.
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Lazy Days in Tampa, FL. You do have to ask them for up dates often though. Alliance Coach (one of our sponsers) in Wildwood, FL has a lot of the old Beaver/Monaco factory service guys also and are easier to deal with.
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I just got to thinking are you having trouble with your HWH air leveling or the IDS hydraulic leveling?