Leveling Jacks & Stabilizers in Orange County, CA
Bigfoot, HWH, Lippert, and Power Gear leveling systems all eventually need service. We troubleshoot hydraulic pumps, replace cylinders, fix electric leveling motors, and repair stabilizer jacks so your rig sits solid — wherever it's parked.
Fully mobile — we come to your driveway, storage lot, or campsite. No towing needed.

Common Signs You Need Leveling Jacks & Stabilizers
If any of these sound familiar, give us a call — we can usually tell you over the phone how serious it is.
- One or more jacks won't extend or retract
- Your leveling jacks won't retract all the way for travel
- You see hydraulic fluid pooling under the RV
- The jacks drift down overnight when parked
- The control panel shows error codes or won't initialize
- You hear the pump run but no jacks move
- The auto-level routine fails partway through
Common Problems We Fix
Real failure modes we see on Orange County RVs — and how we repair each one.
Leaking hydraulic cylinder seals
Internal seals fail and let fluid bypass or drip externally. We rebuild or replace cylinders on-site.
Hydraulic pump motor and solenoid failure
Bad motors and stuck solenoids cause partial or complete system failure. We diagnose with a meter and replace what's actually bad.
Low fluid and contaminated reservoir
Air in the system and dirty fluid cause erratic behavior. We bleed and refill with the correct hydraulic oil.
Electric jack motor and gearbox failure
Lippert electric jacks strip gears and burn motors. We replace assemblies and re-zero the system.
Control panel and touchpad faults
Bad touchpads and corroded harness connections look like jack failure but aren't. We test before we replace.
Bent jack feet and footpad damage
Driving away with jacks down or parking on uneven rock destroys feet. We straighten or replace.
What Happens If You Ignore It
Small RV problems compound fast. Here's what we see when these issues get put off too long.
- Driving away with a jack stuck down can rip the jack off the frame and gouge the road — and your rig.
- A leaking cylinder eventually drains the reservoir and disables the whole leveling system.
- Jacks drifting down overnight stress the frame and can damage tires and suspension.
- Auto-level errors often indicate a single failing component — left alone they take out additional parts.
What's Included
- Hydraulic pump service
- Cylinder & seal replacement
- Electric jack motor repair
- Control panel troubleshooting
- Stabilizer jack replacement
How We Fix It
- 1Manual override first
We carry override tools for every major leveling system so a stuck-down jack can be retracted immediately for safe travel.
- 2Diagnose with meter and gauge
Voltage at the solenoids, pressure at the pump, and continuity at the motors — real diagnosis.
- 3Repair on-site
Cylinders, motors, solenoids, touchpads, and footpads are usually same-visit repairs.
- 4Re-zero and test
We re-zero the system, run the auto-level routine, and verify hold over time before signing off.
How Much Does Leveling Jacks & Stabilizers Cost?
Solenoids, touchpads, and small electrical repairs are the most affordable; cylinder rebuilds, pump motors, and electric jack motors are mid-range; full system component swaps are the highest tier.
Older HWH and Bigfoot parts can take a few extra days to source — we let you know up front.
What affects the price
- Hydraulic vs electric system
- Brand (Bigfoot, HWH, Lippert, Power Gear)
- Whether the pump, manifold, or cylinders need replacement
- Parts availability for older systems
Why Choose Us for Leveling Jacks & Stabilizers
Override tools for every major system on every truck
We rebuild cylinders on-site instead of replacing whole assemblies when it makes sense
Real diagnosis with meter and pressure gauge — not parts swapping
Mobile service so you don't have to move a rig with bad jacks
Mobile Leveling Jacks & Stabilizers Across Orange County
- ✓ 26 years of hands-on RV experience
- ✓ All RV types — Class A/B/C, trailers, fifth wheels
- ✓ Honest, upfront pricing — no upsells
- ✓ Open 7 days a week, 8 AM – 8 PM
- ✓ Service throughout Orange County and a 30-mile radius from Anaheim
