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Mobile RV Leveling and Jack Repair Help

Leveling problems can leave an RV unstable or unable to travel. Say whether the system is hydraulic or electric, which jack is affected, and what the panel shows.

Symptoms do not prove which part failed. A technician diagnoses the system before recommending repair.

Technician inspecting an RV hydraulic leveling jack while the RV is safely parked.

Common symptoms

  • Panel will not power on
  • Jack will not extend
  • Jack will not retract
  • RV will not auto-level
  • System shows an error
  • Hydraulic fluid is visible
  • Motor runs without movement

Systems that can be involved

  • 12-volt power and breakers
  • Control panel and sensors
  • Hydraulic pump, valves, and lines
  • Electric motors and gearboxes
  • Jack cylinders or legs
  • Position sensors
  • Wiring and grounds

Information to gather

  • RV and system make and model
  • Exact panel message
  • Which jack is affected
  • Whether the RV can travel
  • Visible leak or bent part
  • Wide photos of RV and jack
Safety note

Never go under an RV supported only by leveling or stabilizer jacks. Keep people clear while the system moves. Do not use damaged jacks to lift the RV.

On-site service

What mobile RV service means

A mobile provider travels to the RV rather than asking you to take the rig to a repair shop. This can help when the RV is already set up, cannot move, or is being used at a campground or home.

The provider decides whether the system can be handled on site. The provider also controls scheduling, travel charges, estimates, pricing, workmanship, and warranty terms.

RV Leveling and Jacks questions

Why will one jack not retract?

Possible causes include low voltage, wiring, controls, a valve, hydraulic pressure, a motor, a sensor, or mechanical damage.

Can I drive with a jack partly down?

No. The jack must be fully retracted and secured before travel. Request service if it will not retract.

Can a mobile technician check an RV leveling system at a campground?

Many inspections can be done where the RV is parked if the property allows service work and the technician has safe access.

Does the symptom prove which part failed?

No. The same symptom can have several causes. Testing is needed before parts are replaced.

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