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  • čas přidán 9. 10. 2021
  • step by step instructional video on using your Lippert Level up auto level system on your RV. This video will also walk you through some trouble shooting methods and give you tips on maintaining your system.
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Komentáře • 126

  • @jeffcross9530
    @jeffcross9530 Před rokem

    Awesome explanation that is much appreciated. Clear instructions and good advice to help from something to go wrong down the road.

  • @mjp5129
    @mjp5129 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks so much. Just got a Keystone Cougar, used, with no operating manual. I did figure out some things , but my husband is totally computer inadequate, lol. So, this is so much help. Thanks again.

  • @aaronbarber3678
    @aaronbarber3678 Před 27 dny +1

    Awesome video! Thank you for all this information. Have a 2022 Montana Legacy that has a few of these issues. Just ordered a 80amp fuse to try and fix the low voltage error I keep getting.

  • @scottbrown8142
    @scottbrown8142 Před rokem

    Very good job, I just bought a used Keystone and had many questions answered and learned something’s I wasn’t aware of.

  • @lereeves42
    @lereeves42 Před rokem +4

    Great video we found out several things on the leveling system we never knew about. One was wiping the cylinders before retracting them. We have been traveling 7 months out of the year for the last 3 years with this Montana. My advice is watch this video all the way thru. Well worth the time.

  • @pstainb3595
    @pstainb3595 Před 2 lety +2

    Also truck vid. very good. have a 2020 f-350 DRW, and you are absolutely correct tow is a breeze.

  • @wesleywelborn9766
    @wesleywelborn9766 Před rokem +1

    Great video!!! you covered a lot of good stuff with your camper. Thank you for taking the time to post information about Lippert 3.0 leveling that was very helpful to me. I'm learning a little more each time I use my camper and the CZcams video have helped a lot as well.

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching and leaving a comment.

  • @susielebeau7902
    @susielebeau7902 Před rokem

    Great Video! Thank - you for the info and tips

  • @davidlarson7994
    @davidlarson7994 Před rokem +1

    Thank you very much! Just bought our first 5th wheel coach, and your video helped me with my problem.

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching. Helping others is why I do this. I am happy it helped out. Safe travels

  • @SKOSIR
    @SKOSIR Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video - very informative!

  • @jimmaltese8513
    @jimmaltese8513 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video and information. In detail

  • @letsgobrandon1818
    @letsgobrandon1818 Před 2 lety +3

    Good to see you back. It’s been a minute.
    Pro tip: you can get those fuses from any audio installer shop too.

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před 2 lety

      Thanks it's been a crazy busy summer for us. Thanks for the tip.

  • @luke7750
    @luke7750 Před rokem +2

    I can’t thank you enough for this video! You explain things very well sir. We picked our 5th wheel up hours away from home and had to get back so we didn’t get a thorough walk down of the leveling system. This video gives me so much more confidence. My biggest worry is getting ready to leave and the system not wanting to retract.

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching. And taking the time to leave a comment. It's so worth it when I hear that I was able to help someone.

  • @treynorth7269
    @treynorth7269 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks, this answered a lot of questions I had.

  • @delpezdaddy
    @delpezdaddy Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks ,great info.... I used the system to change tire, thought it was the greatest thing...ha was I wrong.. the suspension brackets that are attached to the MORIDE dropped the springs to the wrong position... tuff to fix alone

  • @BigChuck525
    @BigChuck525 Před rokem +1

    Great job. You answered questions i didn't even know I had. I bought my 5er used at a consignment dealer and they wanted $550 for a walk through. I told them youtube could teach me everything I needed to know. Thanks for making me correct. I subscribed to steal some more of your knowledge.
    Thanks

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the comment. $550 for a walk through. That's crazy.

    • @22howards
      @22howards Před 16 dny

      Exactly! $550.00 for a walk thru on a rig they sold!? They tell you that after you signed? Wow, wow, wow!!

  • @pstainb3595
    @pstainb3595 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice video very informative. I have a 2021 3120.

  • @tommyhorne1039
    @tommyhorne1039 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you!

  • @michaelross4377
    @michaelross4377 Před rokem +1

    Amazing information, Thanks for taking the time!! 2021 Montana Legacy 3230ck #RVLIFE #MONTANA #KEYSTONE

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před rokem

      That's a great floor plan one of our favorites in the Montana line

  • @msilver4888
    @msilver4888 Před rokem +1

    great video to the point and very informative

  • @allabouttires1941
    @allabouttires1941 Před rokem +1

    GREAT VIDEO.
    THANK YOU FOR THE (GREAT) INFORMATION..
    NEWBIE HERE.

  • @poiryra
    @poiryra Před 3 měsíci +1

    Very nicely done sir!

  • @elimorfin1694
    @elimorfin1694 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Very good video

  • @JoseRivera-lk4cz
    @JoseRivera-lk4cz Před 10 měsíci +1

    I work on hydraulic system. looks like a piece of metal got stuck in your cylinder check valve or safety valve ..its very commond. you can removed it and clean it ....great video. thanx

  • @marilynmulkey6095
    @marilynmulkey6095 Před 2 lety +1

    We are now one of your subscribers!

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for subscribing! You can also follow us on Instagram, if you are interested

  • @johnnyhubbars9893
    @johnnyhubbars9893 Před rokem +1

    Nice shades.

  • @BigAl52
    @BigAl52 Před 2 lety +2

    Very informative video. I wish you would have done some more with the leveling system. Like can you hit auto level a second time and what the system does if you do that. From your video Im now seeing that its ok after it says its level to go back into manual mode and check it. Mine seems to end up with the front being slightly low. So I could correct that and then reset the system.

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching AL happybto hear it was helpful. Also thanks for the comments I really welcome those. It helps when planning future videos. Safe travels

  • @jandblawncare8570
    @jandblawncare8570 Před 2 lety

    Great video! Quick question, we have a Lippert 3.0 auto leveling 6 point system (electric) and had a RR jack error and found the issue. The system said to "retract all" to clear the code so we did while hooked up on the truck then we hit the auto level and it went through it's leveling procedure but the passenger side center jack didn't extend to the ground like all the rest of the jacks. There's no errors etc. and the system seemed to work fine, it just never did this before in our driveway.

  • @teresatheobald3850
    @teresatheobald3850 Před 11 měsíci

    Can you demonstrate how to manually pull up the middle and rear jacks....one at a time...I am so afraid of doing something wrong! I want to recenter the feet on to a higher block.

  • @rickmorones4167
    @rickmorones4167 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for your video. It was great and I subscribed. A clarifying question please. We just purchaseda 2018 pre owned Keystone Avalance. The Auto Level is great...however, when pressing the right and left to return to hitch height it didn't work. Therefore I did it manually. I beleive you are saying to rehook the truck and just do retract all, correct? Also, after I did it manually and we went to unhitch, the system said "Ready: Jacks down", but they were still up. Again I used manual. Did I miss something? Thank you.

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před 11 měsíci

      Hook it back to the truck. Extend all of the jack down at least 6 inches then select re track all. This should clear any errors. Then try the taking it off the truck have it auto level. Before you try hitting the left and right and see if it will go to hitch level. But keep in mind if the it comes off the trick with the front lower than level than that feature will not work. It will have to come off the truck with the front higher than level.

  • @chrismccarty3738
    @chrismccarty3738 Před rokem

    I only have a 4 point system of this. I can only do manual from inside the 5th wheel on a panel inside. It is very touchy and almost impossible to do the jacks independently of each other. I wish I had a separate switch on each jack as the auto level almost never works. It always lifts the wheels off the ground no matter how close to level it is.

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před rokem

      That sounds like your sensor on the bottom of the coach mey be loose

  • @akkowll
    @akkowll Před 2 lety +1

    Hello Mr Jones,
    Do you perform a pull test when you hitch up? To insure the hitch coupled, we visually inspect the locking mechanism and apply the trailer brakes while attempting to full forward with no acceleration. Prior to doing this, we lower front jacks to a couple of inches off ground incase hitches fails. Thoughts?

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před 2 lety

      Hi Dan yes I agree a pull test is a great practice to insure the hitch is locked and working properly. Another good practice is to chock the wheels behind the rig so that it doesn't slide when hitching. Thanks for watching. Safe Travels

  • @darrylt5300
    @darrylt5300 Před 2 lety +1

    Question, I have the same trailer and I have noticed the newer Keystones are adding a slide switch for each slide so if you are in a rest area and you can open one slide you don't have to go out and turn the valve to bypass one slide, have you looked into converting your trailer to add the switch?

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před 2 lety

      No I have not. That's a good question. Sounds like a lot of work to me. I was glad to see that Montana made the change.

  • @jean-francoispoitras6857
    @jean-francoispoitras6857 Před 2 měsíci

    Great video. I tried to recalibrate mine but while it does level the RV almost to perfection, 1 leg isn't touching the ground at all (a good 4-5 inches gap) and another one in diagonal is barely touching. Is this normal? Anyone has an idea on how to fix this?

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před 2 měsíci

      I don't know why it would do that. Would you
      be able share if this is a consistent behavior? At the end of the auto-leveling cycle, the controller goes through all the jacks to see if they are grounded. It looks for small changes in the angle. If a jack is 4 to 5 inches off the ground, it might be the auto level cycle was interrupted before completing.

  • @skmoreau100
    @skmoreau100 Před 2 lety +3

    Question for you…. Last time I tried auto level- the system lifted my wheels so far off the ground, I thought it was going to tip over. I made it stop and then manually leveled. The site was almost level- I do not know why it did it. I’ve since learned about recalibration- so I plan to do that before trying to auto level. Do you think it will take care of the problem? Second question- where is the best place to install level bubbles?

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před 2 lety +1

      I would start with a recalibration first. If it does it again I would contact lippert. It could be the sensor has come loose.( under the coach) As far as the level bubbles I have mine right by the level up controls on the side of the coach and the front so I can see them while manually leveling.

  • @jarrettfacino5553
    @jarrettfacino5553 Před 9 měsíci

    Great video! When I go to do a tug test, how can I raise both front legs a few inches at the same time? Can't find the answer anywhere...

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před 9 měsíci +1

      that's a great question. unfortunately they don't work that way. the left is the lead jack and the right will only travel after pressure is sensed on the left. How i got around that was to raise them and then drop them again and just before the right touches lift them so the left just come up a little. that seemed to work for me. I am now learning a new system as we just took delivery of a new Montana that has Lipperts new Titan system. this system gives more options such as you were asking about.

  • @devildog8768
    @devildog8768 Před 2 lety

    Has anybody experienced when setting up rig for tow. Push the left and right same time the front start to raise but the back and middle jacks don't retract. Is there something wrong? I'm a newbie I thought it would damage jacks because they would be holding all the weight. I think because I stopped it immediately and went into manual mode.

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před 2 lety +2

      I actually retract the rear ones first and then use that function to put it back to the truck level.

  • @waynehendrickson4632
    @waynehendrickson4632 Před rokem

    When you go back to hitch height doesn't that put extra pressure on rear levelers. I always bring up rear then raise front. I'm I not doing this correctly?

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před rokem

      I do it the same way you do. I bring back jacks up first.

  • @shygirrl
    @shygirrl Před rokem

    Wondering- we are on a seasonal site. To Re level after a while, do we bring the slides in or can we just hit reliever for slight changes?

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před rokem

      It's always best to bring them in but if it's only going to move a little bit it would be fine to just use manual level. You just never know how much it will move using auto level

  • @tkoutdoors17
    @tkoutdoors17 Před 2 lety

    If it's the 50 amp breaker, does the volt meter also drop to 10.5 volts before it shuts off and resets? Mine has new fully charged batteries and it will read 12.5 volts then gradually drop to 10.5 during use and shut off then reset.

  • @karenderuwe9134
    @karenderuwe9134 Před rokem

    We have a 2019 Jayco Eagle 5th wheel. We purchased it new and this year, the first time out we had problems getting the rear jacks to go down. After resetting them a few times they decided to work. The last camping trip, everything worked great until we got home. We went to level our coach and the rear stabilizing jacks just clicked and would not go down. We got an error code on the panel that showed the right rear stabilizing jack was the fault. I checked all the wiring harnesses at the motor, they were clean and tight. We manually extended the rear jacks and then when we went to push the retract all button, all the jacks came up except the right rear. I pulled the motor from the gear box and checked the gear box and it seemed to be running smooth but when I turned the armature of the electric motor with my fingers, It was very rough and felt like there was gravel inside. Was not smooth at all. Am I right in thinking that the motor is bad and drawing too much amps? If so, can these motors be rebuilt somewhere since no one in Spokane Wa. will do them. Lippert wants 545.00 for a motor. If there is someone out there that can rebuild these motors, where and who? Am I right in my diagnosis or should I continue to look somewhere else. Is this normal for it to feel so rough when I turn the armature? I would appreciate any advice. Thank you. Dan DeRuwe

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před rokem

      Your description of that motor does lead me to believe that is the problem. Also I am wondering if you have changed the 50a fuse to an 80a that will help prevent faults. Here is the customer service number for lippert in case you don't have it.432 547 7378 they are great at walking you through diagnosis. As far as rebuilding that motor I'm sure it could be done. I am not familiar with your area unfortunately to recommend a shop.

  • @icansurf
    @icansurf Před 10 měsíci

    Fork oil... should I go ahead and add a bottle to the reservoir as a preventive measure even though I'm not having problems?

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před 10 měsíci

      As long as you Dont over fill the reservoir it wont hurt.

  • @rickcrawford4252
    @rickcrawford4252 Před 2 lety

    At auto level the front grounds alway to foot, labors, then codes low voltage??

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před 2 lety

      Have you checked voltage at the batteries?

  • @displacedtexan
    @displacedtexan Před 10 měsíci

    I’ve noticed where my hydraulic landing gear will time out when I retract them. I’ll click the retract button, but after a short amount of time it stops retracting. After letting the control panel sit for about 5 seconds I’ll hear the panel click, and it’ll allow me to continue retracting. Have to do it a couple of times to get them all the way up. Any thoughts on what’s causing that? I’m not getting an error on the screen like you mentioned.

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před 10 měsíci

      That sounds like your Resettable fuse. Do you still have the 50A fuse? If so replace it with an 80A

  • @curtismartin7187
    @curtismartin7187 Před 2 lety

    Got my new Sandpiper parked in the driveway last night after dark. It’s morning now...still hitched to truck and buttoned-up. F’ing Lippert system has a fault and I can’t clear it. 5th wheel currently useless.

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před 2 lety +1

      Is it a voltage problem? Could be the breaker fuse.

  • @katrinagwen
    @katrinagwen Před 3 měsíci

    For a 40min instructional video, it would help if you use chapters to timestamp different sections.

  • @katbromley2320
    @katbromley2320 Před rokem

    Our site is not at all level. We have it the best we could with the auto leveling system… but I’m wondering if it’s possible to raise one jack at a time to be able to put blocks under individual jacks without hooking back up to the truck?

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před rokem

      Not one at a time you can do left or right. Or rear which will bring all 4 rears up.

  • @susielebeau7902
    @susielebeau7902 Před rokem

    What is the recommended Hydraulic fluid used? We want to know to have some on hand

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před rokem

      Lippert recommends dexron III. Or Mercon 5 (transmission fluid)

  • @dannygeouge8459
    @dannygeouge8459 Před 2 lety

    I just purchased a 5th wheel, the two center supports did not move when leveling. Would you recommend to recalibrate?. It has the Lippert system.

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před 2 lety

      Have you tried going in manual mode and see if they will go down. Is this electric or hydraulic system you have?

    • @dannygeouge8459
      @dannygeouge8459 Před 2 lety

      @@Jonesin2Go it's electric.

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před 2 lety

      The electric will have a motor at each Jack. If the 2 center are the only ones not moving look for fuses or test for voltage at each Jack while someone operates the system. If all fails call Lippert. They will walk you through some diagnostics. They are awsome when it comes to customer service.

    • @dannygeouge8459
      @dannygeouge8459 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Jonesin2Go thanks for taking the time to give suggestions!

  • @waynenocton
    @waynenocton Před rokem

    The issue we have is, when it does it’s auto leveling, it always end up so high that we have to use a step stool to get up to the first step, any ideas why that is?

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před rokem +1

      It could be a couple of reasons. 1 the site is just that un level or you could need to recalibrate the system. I find I have ro recalibrate now and then and it's usually after we have traveled on some rough roads

    • @waynenocton
      @waynenocton Před rokem

      @@Jonesin2Go thanks will definitely have to try that, it does reach level, and if the ground is soft it even sometimes kind of readjusts just after it’s finished, it’s just high when it’s done. It’s not that old but the buttons are already not responsive making us try over and over for those multi press settings. Weird too since we always use the separate remote, never pressed them too hard or anything. Wish they had made a beep for each key press, would have been very helpful. Thanks again.

  • @darrylt5300
    @darrylt5300 Před 2 lety +1

    I am having trouble with mine after 2 years it won't remember level no matter how many times I re-program it the next time I hit auto level it goes thru the auto level but its not level it always seams to be that the front is low

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před 2 lety

      It could be that you sensor has come loose. Have you checked that it is secured tight. It should be located on the frame near the center of the rig. You have have to drop the under belly material to find it.

    • @darrylt5300
      @darrylt5300 Před 2 lety

      @@Jonesin2Go I have a 20 ft endoscopy camera I guess I can try to see with that, I thought maybe the controller was bad. maybe take it into the shop I have the extended warranty.

    • @darrylt5300
      @darrylt5300 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Jonesin2Go I talked to Lippert and they think it is the controller if it was the sensor she said it would not zero and it will zero it just won't remember zero.

  • @sgtwrench69
    @sgtwrench69 Před rokem

    How do you control the center jacks

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před rokem

      They are just part of the "rear" jacks all 4 work off of rear

    • @sgtwrench69
      @sgtwrench69 Před rokem

      @@Jonesin2Gonot mine

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před rokem

      @@sgtwrench69 ?? I am interested in knowing more about your system.

    • @sgtwrench69
      @sgtwrench69 Před rokem

      @@Jonesin2Go I think I'm gonna try to recinignize it

  • @lottegower9934
    @lottegower9934 Před 2 lety

    What would be a problem with 2 of the six legs will not come down?

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před 2 lety

      With this being a six way level system I am assuming it is hydraulic and not electric. If it's hydraulic you could have a cylinder that has gone into bypass. This usually happens when you get some kind of debris in the system. Have you ever added any kind of additives to your fluid?

    • @lottegower9934
      @lottegower9934 Před 2 lety

      @@Jonesin2Go yes it is hydraulic. No sir I just bought the camper

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před 2 lety +1

      @@lottegower9934 ok so here is what I would try first. if there are no obvious issues like a broken line or a leak of something like that. Add some fork oil. Maxima 56901 15WT Standard Hydraulic Fork Oil - 1 Liter Bottle a.co/d/3dGLj4f
      Then run your jacks up and down several times. If it is something putting a jack into bypass this may dislodge it. You should put this is now and then anyway so it worth a try. With all slides in and all jacks up. Your resivour should be an inch or so below the fill cap. If it is you will need to take some fluid out before you add the fork oil. If it's low just add it.

    • @lottegower9934
      @lottegower9934 Před 2 lety

      @@Jonesin2Go thank you very much. Will try

    • @lottegower9934
      @lottegower9934 Před 2 lety

      So after further looking we do have a leak in hydraulic line…. Grrrrrr

  • @jimgerman1231
    @jimgerman1231 Před rokem

    Why would left side not adjust properly? Keeps raising front

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před rokem

      Can you be a little more specific as to what you are pushing and what jacks move?

    • @jimgerman1231
      @jimgerman1231 Před rokem

      @@Jonesin2Go when raising left side front jack gies up middle starts and rear doesn’t. I have trouble with left side last couple campgrounds we have been at. I ended up retracting right side to get left to go up then have to reliever middle and rear on right. I don’t know if sensor has gone wacky and no I haven’t re zeroed. Any ideas and suggestions would be grateful Thanks

    • @Jonesin2Go
      @Jonesin2Go  Před rokem

      @@jimgerman1231 that has me stumped. Have you called lippert yet? If not give them a call they have excellent techs that will walk you through some diagnostics. So call them when you can be next to your rig. In the mean time I will see if I can find something on this kind of problem

    • @johnscheibel8978
      @johnscheibel8978 Před rokem

      @Jonesin 2 Go, thank you for such a thorough video on a subject that I just happen to be wrestling with. But first, I want to echo your praise of the people at Lippert. Wonderful and very patient. I have been dealing with issues with my 6-point hydraulic leveling system for months now. First thought the addition of fork oil would solve my problem, then battled with front jacks slipping when extending the hydraulic slides, which led to a replacement of the cartridge for the front landing jacks, then continued to deal with slipping front left jack while on trip, ratchet strapped, which caused front right jack to start slipping. Lippert coached me to tighten front nut of cartridge, (which seems to have stopped the slipping of the jacks), but which now is causing a fast clicking sound from the front left landing gear when lowering the front landing gear and experiencing my first big problem in getting the control pad to properly level when using auto level. Today I learned about recalibration, which now leaves me with “only” the problem with the fast-paced clicking noise when lowering the front jacks. Seems like I solved one problem and another one appears. We are on the tail end of a two month “vacation” down in Hilton Head and will be making a five day run back to WI. As you can see I feel like I am dealing with a crazy situation. Not sure if any of this makes any sense and would welcome any thoughts, especially about the clicking noise that I am now dealing with. But in today’s call with Lippert, the service rep was not very concerned about the noise. He felt that if the landing and leveling gear and the hydraulic slides are all working properly, I should be ok to get home. Would welcome any thoughts you might have on all these issues, but especially the clicking noise issue.

    • @johnscheibel8978
      @johnscheibel8978 Před rokem +1

      PS. I have also subscribed to your channel.