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Hydraulic Pressure Gauge Failure
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Please consider moving this item to the top of your to-do list!


The attached images should be pretty self explanatory.  At the center of the image of my '99 DD Series 60 is a hydraulic manifold.  It is involved with controlling the speed of the engine cooling fan.   On the back of that manifold there MAY be a pressure gauge.  Another image shows the gauge that was on the back of mine and a broken wrench.

I was aware that others had trouble with the gauge and it could leak, but when I checked mine at that time it was fine and reading correctly and I left it alone.   BIG mistake.  If ( or maybe it's when ) this gauge fails over time it can deplete your hydraulic fluid supply and you will be stuck wherever you are at that time.  I was very lucky that when mine failed I was moving the coach around and noticed the leak before any significant fluid was lost.
The gauge was difficult to remove, but I got it out and replaced it with a pipe plug.

My suggestion is, if you still have the gauge replace it with a plug now.   Russ

   
   

Russ White
2016 Winnebago Vista LX 30T
#530  ( Sold )
1999 45' Double Slide - Factory upgrade 2004
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(05-19-2015, 10:56 AM)RussWhite Wrote:  Please consider moving this item to the top of your to-do list!


The attached images should be pretty self explanatory.  At the center of the image of my '99 DD Series 60 is a hydraulic manifold.  It is involved with controlling the speed of the engine cooling fan.   On the back of that manifold there MAY be a pressure gauge.  Another image shows the gauge that was on the back of mine and a broken wrench.

I was aware that others had trouble with the gauge and it could leak, but when I checked mine at that time it was fine and reading correctly and I left it alone.   BIG mistake.  If ( or maybe it's when ) this gauge fails over time it can deplete your hydraulic fluid supply and you will be stuck wherever you are at that time.  I was very lucky that when mine failed I was moving the coach around and noticed the leak before any significant fluid was lost.
The gauge was difficult to remove, but I got it out and replaced it with a pipe plug.

My suggestion is, if you still have the gauge replace it with a plug now.   Russ


Had the same thing happen to mine russ, was able to see the leak before leaving, blew the glass out of the gage, plugged it 2 years ago.

Rolleyes Ashley Pardue Coach 589
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same thing happened to me. i was at the DMV getting emissions checked right after i first got the coach and it started spewing all over the place. i did the same thing. put a plug in it.

where it was located you could never look at it anyway

tom

2002 45'8" Newell Coach 608  Series 60 DDEC4/Allison World 6 Speed HD4000MH

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