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Do you own an Oliver Travel Trailer, other travel trailer or none?
I own an Oliver Travel Trailer
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Hull #
1703
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Year
2026
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Make
Oliver
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Model
Legacy Elite II
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Floor Plan
Twin Bed Floor Plan
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Thanks for all the info! I was looking at the overslung option but also thought that would be too high. For now I will continue having my wife lug 2 x 8' and put them under the tires as I cross the steepest part of the approach angle and back up the drive. I am trying to buy the lot above mine which will allow for a much flatter approach to the house. Just have to convince them that I need a flatter driveway more than they need a mountain home.π
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Hull 1703 2026 LEII Has anyone raised their Oliver 2"? I have a steep driveway and the approach angle from the road to the driveway is approximately 12%. To back the Oliver up the driveway I currently have to back up until the trailer is just about to hit and then place boards under the tires until we are started up the driveway and then we are fine. Raising the height by 2" should solve my problem.
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We went to the Keg Springs Winery earlier this week. They have quite a few different red and white grape varieties, but specialize in fruit wines. Blackberry, Muscadine, Peach, Cherry, etc. We enjoyed our visit.
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Update: Water pump switch has been fixed. I was in Hohenwald for a furnace and water heater issue so I had them troubleshoot and fix as we are still under warranty. The issue ended up being a loose connector on the Seelevel switch. Mike and the Oliver service department were great in addressing all of our issues.
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Update: W255H Issue Hull#1703 2026 LEII The furnace and water heater issues have been fixed! Mike at Oliver service was very accommodating and got us back on the road. Turns out the data cable was the issue. While trying to pull a new cable thru, the old cable broke, so I suspect, it got crimped somewhere and worked initially but as we traveled down the road it was compromised. Thanks to everyone here who tried to help me fix it without traveling back to Hohenwald and to Mike and Oliver service department!
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Yesπ
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Dud, you are starting to get above my electrical knowledge which is easy to doπ. I assume I should set to 20V DC, hold black probe to ground bus, then red probe to each side of the fuse with the switch on?
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Snackchasser - Pulled the fuse and turned the pump on and no red light in the fuse box. I did check wiring on the Seelevel, but not under sink as that panel is caulked shut . Golfnut - The trailer is new and this is the first time I am trying to use the pump so as far as I know it has never worked. Tom - I have never used the pump (new trailer). I poured 1/4 cup bleach into the end of the hose and connected it to the fresh water fill. Filled the tank to 100% and water was draining out in front of tire, changed the valves to the boondocking configuration, turned on the pump and nothing worked. The lines are not pressurized as nothing comes out of the faucets. The hot water heater was working when I picked the trailer up last week. Shame on me for not checking the heater at Oliver, but it was over 90 degrees in Hohenwald. Headed to the mountains on Monday and the lows are in the 40's so I thought I would learn how to turn on the heater before I left home and it did not work. There is a W255H code Oliver is helping me trouble shoot. When we shut everything down and brought back up in order, then had the Truma control panel relearn the connected devices it could not find the furnace or hot water heater. They think it is a communication error, bad splitter, or a bad CP. All the data cable connections are secure and the wiring plugs are all connected. Thanks for trying to help! Let me know if you have any other ideas. We still plan to go on the trip, will just have to haul water, and bring extra blankets.
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dkeen started following Water Pump Not Working
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2026 Hull 1703 We are at home getting ready to leave on Monday for our first trip. Cooling down the refrigerator and running the AC. Just filled my fresh tank for the first time with water and bleach to sanitize as we will not have power or water where we are going. I set all 5 valves to the appropriate direction. Flipped pump switch on Seelevel to bring bleach water thru the lines to the faucets. The little green light did not come on. The pump did not come on. Flipped the switch in the bathroom, no change. The plug on the back of the switch is connected and I wiggled it to make sure there was a good connection. Did the same for the main plug going into the back of the SeeLevel. The Battery, Fresh, Grey, and Black level all work correctly. Checked the fuse and there was continuity. But when I took the fuse out of the fuse block, the red light next to the fuse did not light up. I can pull ay other fuse out and the red light comes on next to the fuse. I think that means there is no power in the circuit to the pump? I am no electrician, just trying to figure it out. Does anyone have any suggestions? We plan to leave our camping trip early and head to Oliver on Thursday to have our furnace and hot water heater looked at as they do not work either and they were unable to fix over the phone. It has been a rough start!
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It was nice meeting the two of you and pups Oliver & Winston this week while we were picking up Hull 1703 in Hohenwald.
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Thanks for the help everyone. I unplugged the rj45 plug behind the white connector and plugged it back in. Then I did the same to the one under the heater, The two wires going into the splitter and the one going out. Then I did the same to the rj45 connectors in the overhead behind the control panel. Turned the power switch outside back on. Ensured the switch on the heater was on. Turned on the control panel, went to settings, and reset. Still does not recognize the heater or hot water. I placed a ticket with Oliver.
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I just picked up my new LEII on Tuesday and stayed at Oliver for 2 nights to test everything out. Had no issues and headed back home to western NC. It was cool in the mountains this morning. I realized that I did not try the heater while at Oliver as it was in the 90's so I tried to turn on the heat. On the truma control panel, I hit the camper symbol and turned the dial to heat and set to 80 degrees and pressed the dial to confirm. The fire symbol showed up above the line but no heat and no fan. The hot water heater was working fine. After researching I found the warning triangle on the screen and pressed it and code W255H came up. In the manual it show this as a warning that the control panel is not communicating with the heater. I turned everything off then turned the control panel off. Then turned the Xantrex off (was running on battery. Turned Xantrex back on then Truma CP back on. Tried again and got the same error. I hooked to shore power and tried again, still nothing. Read the manual more and then decided to reset the Truma CP. Probably not a good idea. Now I have no symbols on the CP for heat or hot water, only AC and Fan which both work. I posted on facebook and here to see if anyone had any suggestions. Then I called Oliver and did not realize that they close at 11am on Fridays. Hopefully someone here or on Facebook will have a simple fix for me, if not I will reach out to Oliver after the holiday weekend. Happy Memorial Day and please remember all of those who gave us the ultimate sacrifice.
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Automatic Leveling for the Oliver Trailer β DIY style!
dkeen replied to Snackchaser's topic in Ollie Modifications
Very impressive! My head hurts.π
