What Does Out of Stroke Error for Lippert Ground Control Jacks Mean
Updated 10/08/2018 | Published 10/07/2018 >
Question:
My 2017 jayco wont complete the leveling process and gives the out of stroke statement before the middle Jacks are in final position. I know its a DC system and and have plenty of voltage and I start with the nose high before hitting auto level. System even gives me out of stroke when I unhook in my 60 by 100 garage with a level concrete floor. I even replaced the original batteries with two stronger and new ones. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks,
asked by: James H
Expert Reply:
Have you tried putting wood blocks under the jack to see if the issue is just that the jacks are too high? Normally out of stroke means the jacks basically are topped out and can't extend far enough to level the trailer.
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Lippert Ground Control 3.0 Electric 5th Wheel RV Leveling System w Touchpad - 4-Point Set
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- 5th Wheel Camper
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- 10001 lbs or More
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- 36 Inch Lift
- Bolt-On
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