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Hydraulic leak troubleshoot?

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Radioherd

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Hi All,

Noticed a slow hydraulic leak on our Jayco Northpoint 377RLBH this morning - it’s been in storage a couple weeks and is on a slight incline which is the only thing that’s changed recently - we’ve had jacks up and down last week and slides out so not sure if it only leaks when pressurized or is slow drip - any suggestions on how to troubleshoot?

Thanks!
 

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Can you identify where the leak is? Fitting? Hose? Tank?
 
Can you identify where the leak is? Fitting? Hose? Tank?
No that’s kind of the issue - there’s no obvious signs - it seems to be where the tank meets the pump but nothing is loose and everything is tight so perhaps a seal has split?

Going to require taking the whole thing apart? :/
 
Get eyes on it and have someone run it. It has to show up if it is any amount.
 
Is that under the leveling jacks. What jacks do you have?
 
It appears to be in the compartment with the pump and tank.
 
What brand of leveling system?
 
I would run the Jack’s and have someone observe the pump area to see where the leak is, or vice versa.
 

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