Ok, I just got off the phone with Newmar. The new memo was put out in 2015. My 2015 still had the original instructions. Its good to know Im not totally crazy.
To make things more complicated however ...... I just got off the phone with Freightliner. The service tech I talked to said he is shocked by the change in sequence by Newmar. He specifically said the jacks should be extended first from a chassis stand point. He did say the porpoising was due to under inflated air bags so at least I know what to look for on Friday when I take my coach in for service.
Here is a copy of the new sequence Newmar just sent me. Sorry if the photos don't come out.
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LEVELING AND FULL WALL SLIDEOUT SEQUENCE OF OPERATION
Provides step-by-step instructions for leveling the coach and operating the slideouts.
Jan 31, 2020•Knowledge Article
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This article provides step-by-step instructions for leveling the coach and operating the slideouts.
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In the past, Newmar has recommended leveling the coach prior to deploying the slideouts. As of 2015, Newmar makes the following recommendation for the extension and retracting of slideouts. |
Motorhomes, like all vehicles, flex in travel. Flexing may be different due to terrain and the coach’s fulcrums (resting on tires or jacks). As the coach flexes, this movement is more noticeable in the outside reveal on a wider slideout.
EXTENDING THE SLIDEOUTS AND LEVELING THE COACH
1. Park the coach on a reasonably level campsite.
2. Leave the coach at ride-height with air in the air bags (if equipped with air suspension) or on normal suspension (coaches without air suspension).
3. Plug the coach into shore power (if available) or start the generator to increase the voltage for better slideout operation.
4. Look at the “reveal” or “gap” of the two vertical wall trims around the slideouts to make sure there is plenty of clearance so the trim will not rub when extending the slideout. If the gap looks good, then the slideout can be operated.
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Note: Most often the gap will look best when sitting on the tires with the air suspension inflated (at ride-height), and not on the jacks.
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In the unlikely occasion that the slideout trim has inadequate clearances, try leveling or repositioning the coach and rechecking the clearances before extending the slideout. |
5. Verify that the path of the slideout is unobstructed and free from any surrounding objects, both inside and outside of the coach.
6. Once the appropriate conditions are met, follow the operating instructions posted in your coach to extend the slideouts (image for example only).
7. Dump the air suspension (if equipped). This step is included in the auto-leveling process for most coaches.
8. Deploy the leveling jacks.
RETRACTING THE JACKS AND SLIDEOUTS
1. Retract the leveling jacks.
2. Start the coach.
3. Allow the coach air suspension to fill and return to ride height (units without air suspension will return to normal suspension).
4. Turn the engine off.
5. For a full wall slideout, visually inspect the front vertical trim for adequate clearance. The spacing should look even from top to bottom (see image for reference).
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In the unlikely occasion that the slideout trim has inadequate clearances, try leveling or repositioning the coach and rechecking the clearances before retracting the slideout. |
6. Verify that the path of the slideout is unobstructed and free from any surrounding objects, both inside and outside of the coach. This includes any water or debris that may have collected on the slideout roof or the topper awning.
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Debris left on the roof or topper may prevent the slideout from sealing properly when retracted, as well as prevent the mechanical lock arms from closing properly when the slideout is extended. |
7. Retract the slideouts. Inspect all slideouts for complete retraction.
8. If the coach is equipped with manual lock arms, make sure to lock them.
9. Unplug the coach from shore power when you are ready to depart.
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Thank you,
Mary Faulstich
Dutch Star Brand Specialist
1-800-731-8300
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