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The battery in a 2003 Jayco Freedom is typically located under the couch. If the battery is not located there, you can also check the storage compartments and the the area around the frame of the RV.
If it's not moving due to lack of lubrication, spray the mechanism with PB Blaster, a good penetrating lubricant. Repeatedly spray over a few days and give the mechanism a try. If that doesn't work, you might have to have the old jack cut off and a new one welded on.
Yes as long as your wires are long enough and you have the skills to locate where to cut new hole and/or splice wires. You may have to run wires above roof.
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