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Equalizer auto leveling system issue.

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TEO

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Jul 20, 2025
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Location
Goodyear AZ
RV Year
2018
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Bay Star 3124
RV Length
32
Chassis
Ford
Engine
Triton V-10
TOW/TOAD
2020 polaris rzr on a trailer
Fulltimer
No
Brought my 2018 Newmar Baystar over to the house Friday night to load for a Saturday morning departure nothing out of the ordinary. Went to leave Saturday morning and the control pad was blinking and beeping. I could get it to stop beeping but it continued to blink. Auto retract or level did nothing, I could make the front or rear lower using the individual buttons but had to manual retract them with a drill at the pump motor. Since I figured out how to manual retract them we went for our 4 day trip. The reservoir is about 3/4 full with everything retracted from what I've read it should be about 1" below the top. Probably not my problem but should have it filled correctly before I start troubleshooting. The only thing I see on the tank top is what I believe is the breather, it doesn't unscrew but didn't want to break anything pulling on it. Does it pull up and out?
Only 4th trip since buying but worked fine the last 3. Looked for leaks but didn't find any.
 
After in storage a while and definitely in cold weather after a period of time I use the auto retract to suck them up as I've had a few times while driving the alarm go off and talk about freak out! But it seems you've done that and it continues. As it's a 12V system, try turning off the "salesman switch" (12V master) at the entry door for a minute, then power back on. You can try reaching out to Equalizer, they were responsive years ago during my learning phase.
 
Turning off power is a reset, and usually alarms are the "jack down" sensors going off. Definitely make sure all jack's are fully up. Only I inch down sets off the alarms. If you have no leaks and the fluid is low, its out there in the jacks.....
 
Your reservoir probably had a float that turns on the beep if below the 1 inch mark. I would start there first.

Richard
 

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