I have a Cyclone 4200 that I tow with a 15 3500 Ram. I continuously get "Check trailer brake wiring" immediately followed by a message "Trailer brakes disconnected". This message often repeats itself several times on my display in my truck. During this time I have 0 trailer brakes. Manually engaging them with the controller or applying the brake does no good. Trying to stop with a 15,000+ load is almost impossible. I had the trailer checked out by a certified service center and they gave it the all good so I then focused on the truck. I had the truck in the dealership 5 times. Each time they found a different issue. Small things like a short in the fuse or the trailer brake control module wasn't responding accordingly, they replaced the 7 way connector female end as well. Well I towed my trailer with a 2017 super duty and it did the same thing only slightly different. It gave me a message that said "fault in trailer brake" then immediately disappeared. I never once lost brakes towing it with the Ford and it also seemed the trailer brakes were much more responsive with the super duty than with the Ram. This leads me to believe that there is a fault in the trailer somewhere than an issue with the truck. Its much easier to take my truck down to Chrysler and drop it off then it is to take my trailer 150 miles to have it checked. I have done it once so I'm thinking there is something they missed.
So I did process of elimination. I completely replace the 7-way connector on the trailer thinking it was a bad connection. Bought the whole new cord from a local RV shop and it still does it.
The thing is; its so inconsistent when it does it. I can hook up take it out for the weekend and drive it 300 miles round trip with 0 problems. Then I go pick it up one day and on the way home from storage or way to storage it does it. This last time it did it we were driving from west Texas to st louis a 950 mile one way trip and for 562 miles, no problems. Then it started and it did for 10 min then it stopped. Then about 30 min later off and on.
Any thoughts???? I definitely need to get this fixed. Major safety concern.
So I did process of elimination. I completely replace the 7-way connector on the trailer thinking it was a bad connection. Bought the whole new cord from a local RV shop and it still does it.
The thing is; its so inconsistent when it does it. I can hook up take it out for the weekend and drive it 300 miles round trip with 0 problems. Then I go pick it up one day and on the way home from storage or way to storage it does it. This last time it did it we were driving from west Texas to st louis a 950 mile one way trip and for 562 miles, no problems. Then it started and it did for 10 min then it stopped. Then about 30 min later off and on.
Any thoughts???? I definitely need to get this fixed. Major safety concern.