Newbie 2017 4250HD Cyclone

Scareycake

Member
Hi all, Hubby and I decided many years ago, that once the offspring is old enough to survive on their own, we'd run away.
We shopped around and watched YouTube videos, floorplans, etc for about a year or so. Originally we really loved the idea of a mid bunk, mainly because we have pets and the general idea of a separate room, but then we saw this and fell in love with the side balcony. Having a garage was in the end also more practical than a bunk room. We found this one by chance, while visiting mom in California, made a deal and hauled it back to Oregon. The only issue we really had was the trailer disconnect light kept popping up, locking up the breaks and we had to pull over several times to fix it. Also seems the heater has a mind of it's own, but hey.
We're doing some finishing touches on the house, before putting it on the market and go full timing.
 

danemayer

Well-known member
Hi Scareycake,

Welcome to the Heartland Owners Forum.

If the trailer disconnect light is on the truck dashboard, that's usually signalling the brakes not working, rather than locking up. If they're actually locking up, that might indicate a problem with the emergency breakaway switch which is independent of the truck.
 
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