Heartland Cyclone 2008

Model Cyclone made in 2008 by Heartland got 42 consumer complains as well as 2 recalls. Consumer complaints with reference, among others things, to equipment and suspension. There was one recall concerning equipment .

Model 2008

Recalls


CampaignManufacturerManufacturing dateType# of units affectedDate Owner notified MfgRecall Initiated byManufacturers of recalled vehicles/productsReport Recieved DateRecord Creation DateRegulation Part NumberFMVSS Number
EQUIPMENT - OTHER - LABELS
10V077000HEARTLAND RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, LLC V (Vehicle)195104/12/2010MFRHEARTLAND RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, LLC03/03/201003/03/2010567
Defect SummaryHeartland is recalling certain model year 2007-2009 cyclone fifth wheel trailers for failing to comply with the requirements of part 567, 'certification.' it has been determined that these vehicles were manufactured with incorrect axle information printed on the federal certification label. the actual axle rating (gawr) is 5,080lbs and is listed as 5,200lbs on the label.
Consequence SummaryA vehicle with the axles loaded beyond the specified weight rating may result in axle failure leading to poor vehicle handling and increasing the risk of a crash.
Corrective SummaryThe federal certification label will be replaced free of charge with one that has the correct gawr listed for each axle. the recall began on april 12, 2010. owner may contact heartland at 1-877-262-8032.
NotesHeartland's recall no. 99-01-01.owners may also contact the national highway traffic safety administration's vehicle safety hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (tty 1-800-424-9153), or go to http://www.safercar.gov .
EQUIPMENT - RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
08V380000HEARTLAND RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, LLCfrom 05/17/2004 to 01/15/2007V (Vehicle)600209/11/2008ODIHEARTLAND RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, LLC08/01/200808/04/2008
Defect SummaryHeartland rv is recalling 6,002 my 2005-2008 big country, landmark, big horn, cyclone, razor, sundance, and trail runner fifth wheel and travel trailers equipped with a two-door refrigerator manufactured by the dometic corporation. the refrigerator may have a defect in the boiler tube. pressurized coolant solution could be released into an area where an ignition source (gas flame) is present.
Consequence SummaryIf this solution is exposed to an ignition source under certain specific circumstances, it can result in a vehicle fire.
Corrective SummaryHeartland rv is working with dometic to repair these refrigerators (please see 08e032). dometic will repair these refrigerators by installing a secondary burn housing, a thermal fuse, and a melt fuse free of charge. dometic has retained stericycle inc. to manage this campaign. stericycle will assist the owner in locating dealerships or service centers and will provide assistance with scheduling of appointments. owners may contact dometic/stericycle at 1-888-446-5157 or heartland rv at 1-574-262-8030.
NotesCustomers may contact the national highway traffic safety administration's vehicle safety hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (tty: 1-800-424-9153); or go to http://www.safercar.gov.

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
EQUIPMENT
10/01/20082000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2008 heartland cyclone. the vehicle was loaded to the proper load carrying capacity. while accelerating from a stop he could a hearing the vehicle dragging along the road. the vehicle was pulled over and upon examination he noticed the spare tire, which was installed under the vehicle, was dragging on the road while he was driving. the manufacturer was notified and he was informed the vehicle was operating as intended. the failure has since recurred whenever the vehicle was loaded to it's carrying capacity. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 2,000 and the current mileage was 15,000. the vin was unavailable. sm.
07/07/20073000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2008 heartland cyclone 3795. the contact stated that he has been experiencing a recurring failure involving the tires wearing down faster than they should be. the contact also stated that he received the recall notice associated with nhtsa campaign id number 10v077000. the contact was not happy with the recall remedy and stated he purchased a vehicle under the impression it could handle a specific amount of weight. the manufacturer was notified and informed the contact they cannot send him tires which support a heavier weight. the failure mileage was 3,000 and the current mileage was 20,000. sm.
SUSPENSION
06/23/20125000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2008 heartland cyclone trailer. the contact stated that while the vehicle was parked when he noticed that the passenger side front wheel was leaning inward. the contact diagnosed that the failure was a broken leaf spring. the vehicle was not taken to a mechanic. the vehicle was repaired by the contact. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 5,000 and the current mileage was 6,000.
06/23/20125000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2008 heartland cyclone trailer. the contact stated that while the vehicle was parked when he noticed that the passenger side front wheel was leaning inward. the contact diagnosed that the failure was a broken leaf spring. the vehicle was not taken to a mechanic. the vehicle was repaired by the contact. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 5,000 and the current mileage was 6,000. kmj
06/23/20125000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2008 heartland cyclone. the contact stated while the vehicle was parked he noticed the passenger side front wheel was leaning inward. the contact diagnosed the failure as a broken leaf spring. the vehicle was not taken to a mechanic. the vehicle was repaired by the contact.the manufacturer was contacted. the failure mileage was 5,000 and the current mileage was 6,000. mh
05/29/2011300
 I have an 2008 heartland cyclone model 4012 (41 ft long) 5th wheel toyhauler rv trailer. it came with 3 axles with 15 load range d tires on it. everytime i use the trailer i have a blowout scattering tire carcass and trailer debris all over the road behind me. it has cost me time and money each time and i am afraid is eventually going to lead to a catastrophic accident due to loss of control. after contacting david hilliker (service dept. at heartland) concerning if a recall for heavier tires and axles had been made, he said a new sticker had been issued to original owners dropping the axel ratings down. it is obvious that by doing this they recognize they have a problem but instead of recalling their vehicles and re-fitting them with axels and tires appropriate to carry the weight these units are designed to they send out a .25 cent sticker and reduce the weight carrying capacity of the unit. over half of my blow outs have been with no cargo what so ever in the toy hauler area. david also wanted to know how much water i was carrying on my last blow out, it doesn't matter, heck if you can't put water in your fresh water holding tanks then why put them on the campers? he wants me to take my trailer and have it weighed now the way it was loaded during my last blow out, heck i am afraid i will have a blow out on the way. i keep new tires on this thing also and also have upgraded to load rage e tires which haven't helped. the newer models are coming with 8 lug axels and heavier tires, heartland knows they have a problem but someone needs to force them to remedy the problem they have not put a .25 sticker on the frame and say, its fixed!!!
11/10/200950001
 5th wheel trailer gvwr stated by mfgr is 18,000. the 3 individual axles are rated at 5200# each totaling 15,600# max.. tires are goodyear marathon st225/75r15 d-rated max load is 2540 at psi 65 cold totaling 15,240# max. unit has had tire separation and blow outs. remaining tires on unit were inspected by goodyear wingfoot commercial tires and 4 of 6 on the ground were suspected of suffering belt breakdown/separation after less than 6,000 miles. initial incident resulted in damage to rv trailer in the amount of approximately $2,800. additionally, replacing failing/suspect tires cost $636. axles provide 2,400# and tires 2,760# under the manufactures stated gvwr of 18,000# . *tr
SUSPENSION - MULTIPLE AXLE
02/17/2008312/15/2006
 The following is concerning a 2007 heartland, cyclone rv. this three axle unit has mission 225/75r15 tires .dec. 2006 - unit purchased. jan. 2007 travel tn to ca. upon returning it was found the tires on the unit were wearing to the belts. feb. 27 to april 05, 2007 unit at tennessee rv for repair. rear axle replaced along with the tires. aug. 09, 2007. travel florida from tn. passenger side center tire suffers a blow out. roadside service called and the spare mounted. aug, 2007 travel florida to tn drivers side suffered a blowout. service was called and a new tire obtained. aug 17, to dec. 04, 2007. unit at tennessee rv for repair tires and damage resulting from blowouts. repairs made, front & center axles replaced. tires changed due to wear. speaking with heartland rv's the unit was taken to a certified scale and the total weight was 14,640. heartland advised that an additional 2000 pounds was available for equipment. dec. 31,2007 travel tn to ca. unit taken to a scale and certificate 13,360 trailer axle weight. a tire pressure system installed to monitor tires. arrival in ca, found rear axle again wearing tires. jan. 28, 2008 travel ca to az.,13,540 rear axle weight. jan. 31, 2008 email request sent to heartland rv's stating the tires were again wearing. heartland advised rear passenger tire at 50% loss, drivers tire at a 25% loss in tread. heartland asked to respond with recommendations. feb. 06, 2008 a second email sent to heartland as no response was received from first request. feb. 13, 2008 travel az to tx.,13,840 rear axle weight. feb 17, 2008 travel tx to ga., 14,020 rear axle weight. in kentwood, la drivers side rear tire suffered blowout with damage to the unit. roadside service called. all tires were checked for pressure levels. drivers front 69lbs, drivers center 67 lbs, pass. front 70lbs, pass. center 70lbs, pass. rear 69lbs. measurement taken after the blowout so each tire was still hot from 4 hours of travel on the road. *tr
TIRES
08/28/2008300
 Tl* the contact 2008 heartland cyclone rv equipped with goodyear marathon tires, size: st225/75/15 d. the contact stated that while traveling 55 mph, the passenger side center tire blew. the vehicle was driven to a private mechanic where the contact was told that the tires could not handle the axle weight. the vehicle was repaired. the failure recurred eight times. the failure mileage was 300.
08/28/2008300
 Tl- the contact 2008 heartland cyclone rv equipped with goodyear marathon tires, size: st225/75/15 d. the contact stated that while traveling 55 mph, the passenger side center tire blew. the vehicle was driven to a private mechanic where the contact was told that the tires could not handle the axle weight. the vehicle was repaired. the failure recurred eight times. the failure mileage was 300. kmj
08/28/2008300
 Tl- the contact 2008 heartland cyclone rv equipped with goodyear marathon size (st225/75/15 d). the contact stated while traveling 55 mph the passenger center tire blew out. the vehicle was driven to a private mechanic where the contact was told that the tires could not handle the axle weight. the vehicle was repaired. the failure recurred 8 times. the failure mileage was 300. mh
07/14/20092000
 2008 cyclone toyhauler, heartland. i have had up to eight blow outs on this trailer due to under rated tires and axle. i have had to have the sides of the camper repaired on both sides in 2009. then this year i had two blow out and now have to have the side of camper repaired again. can some one do something to heartland about this? there are people out htere with the same issues.
05/29/2011300
 I have an 2008 heartland cyclone model 4012 (41 ft long) 5th wheel toyhauler rv trailer. it came with 3 axles with 15 load range d tires on it. everytime i use the trailer i have a blowout scattering tire carcass and trailer debris all over the road behind me. it has cost me time and money each time and i am afraid is eventually going to lead to a catastrophic accident due to loss of control. after contacting david hilliker (service dept. at heartland) concerning if a recall for heavier tires and axles had been made, he said a new sticker had been issued to original owners dropping the axel ratings down. it is obvious that by doing this they recognize they have a problem but instead of recalling their vehicles and re-fitting them with axels and tires appropriate to carry the weight these units are designed to they send out a .25 cent sticker and reduce the weight carrying capacity of the unit. over half of my blow outs have been with no cargo what so ever in the toy hauler area. david also wanted to know how much water i was carrying on my last blow out, it doesn't matter, heck if you can't put water in your fresh water holding tanks then why put them on the campers? he wants me to take my trailer and have it weighed now the way it was loaded during my last blow out, heck i am afraid i will have a blow out on the way. i keep new tires on this thing also and also have upgraded to load rage e tires which haven't helped. the newer models are coming with 8 lug axels and heavier tires, heartland knows they have a problem but someone needs to force them to remedy the problem they have not put a .25 sticker on the frame and say, its fixed!!!
09/14/2010
 Leaving wyoming traveling east. found left front tire flat. checked all air two days earlier. tires were in excellent shape when checked. looking at flat all tread looked new except where tread and sidewall met. tread had worn off causing a flat. this tire looked like new two days earlier. two weeks before i left on this trip i had to replace the tire on right front because of bulge at the same location on the tire. tread depth on both tires was within 2/32s of new. put on spare and headed home. within one thousand miles right center tire delaminated and blew tearing up the wheelwell of rv. all three tires were at the proper inflation checked cold.
11/10/200950001
 5th wheel trailer gvwr stated by mfgr is 18,000. the 3 individual axles are rated at 5200# each totaling 15,600# max.. tires are goodyear marathon st225/75r15 d-rated max load is 2540 at psi 65 cold totaling 15,240# max. unit has had tire separation and blow outs. remaining tires on unit were inspected by goodyear wingfoot commercial tires and 4 of 6 on the ground were suspected of suffering belt breakdown/separation after less than 6,000 miles. initial incident resulted in damage to rv trailer in the amount of approximately $2,800. additionally, replacing failing/suspect tires cost $636. axles provide 2,400# and tires 2,760# under the manufactures stated gvwr of 18,000# . *tr
07/04/200830001
 Dear representatives of the nhtsa and good sam club, 1) on 5/23/08 while in traveling on a california highway our cyclone's spare tire winch failed, releasing the spare tire while in transit. fortunately no innocent bystanders were inadvertently harmed. according to richardson's service center my ensuing complaint was not the first of this exact nature. heartland authorized the replacement of my faulty winch and the replacement of my spare tire on 6/12/08; however, as of this writing i am still waiting on these parts, including a spare tire. though hartland allegedly is covering this matter under warranty, they have never emphasized any concern over the accident or eluded to any improvements in the sake of safety. 2) on 7/4/08 while in transit on a utah highway my cyclone's driver-side forward tire blew out, consequently causing significant damage to the side of our toy hauler (see attached photo). some of the surrounding facts that have caused alarm within various transportation authorities (nhtsa) and motor carrier specialists (dot/fmcsr), including within family, is as follows. the original tires were goodyear marathon st225/75r15d (dated 0107), rated at 2540 lbs. at 65 psi, with a combine load rating of 15,240 lbs. my cyclone has a gvwr 18,000 lbs., with a dry weight of just under 14,000 lbs, a (dry) hitch weight of just under 3,000 lbs (or < 15% of the gvw), and a garage cargo capacity of 2,500 lbs. considering this we were not able to load 2,500 lbs. in to the cargo area (garage) of my cyclone, while not exceeding the tires combined load rating of 15,240 lbs., with the trailer at a logical load (e.g. enough water/food/clothes for a weekend for a family of four); not unreasonably above its dry weight. not to mention the absence of any safety factor. furthermore, we've also realized that heartland's current cyclone specifications note for tires a st225/75r16d, which obviously have a far more superior load rating than do the 15 tires. *tr
02/17/2008312/15/2006
 The following is concerning a 2007 heartland, cyclone rv. this three axle unit has mission 225/75r15 tires .dec. 2006 - unit purchased. jan. 2007 travel tn to ca. upon returning it was found the tires on the unit were wearing to the belts. feb. 27 to april 05, 2007 unit at tennessee rv for repair. rear axle replaced along with the tires. aug. 09, 2007. travel florida from tn. passenger side center tire suffers a blow out. roadside service called and the spare mounted. aug, 2007 travel florida to tn drivers side suffered a blowout. service was called and a new tire obtained. aug 17, to dec. 04, 2007. unit at tennessee rv for repair tires and damage resulting from blowouts. repairs made, front & center axles replaced. tires changed due to wear. speaking with heartland rv's the unit was taken to a certified scale and the total weight was 14,640. heartland advised that an additional 2000 pounds was available for equipment. dec. 31,2007 travel tn to ca. unit taken to a scale and certificate 13,360 trailer axle weight. a tire pressure system installed to monitor tires. arrival in ca, found rear axle again wearing tires. jan. 28, 2008 travel ca to az.,13,540 rear axle weight. jan. 31, 2008 email request sent to heartland rv's stating the tires were again wearing. heartland advised rear passenger tire at 50% loss, drivers tire at a 25% loss in tread. heartland asked to respond with recommendations. feb. 06, 2008 a second email sent to heartland as no response was received from first request. feb. 13, 2008 travel az to tx.,13,840 rear axle weight. feb 17, 2008 travel tx to ga., 14,020 rear axle weight. in kentwood, la drivers side rear tire suffered blowout with damage to the unit. roadside service called. all tires were checked for pressure levels. drivers front 69lbs, drivers center 67 lbs, pass. front 70lbs, pass. center 70lbs, pass. rear 69lbs. measurement taken after the blowout so each tire was still hot from 4 hours of travel on the road. *tr
06/21/2007103/29/2007
 Tl*the contact owns a 2008 heartland cyclone, model 3795. the vehicle has mission tires, size st2257515 (na). while driving 60 mph, a passenger seated in the rear noticed smoke and rubber flying past the window. the contact discovered that the passenger side rear center tire blew out. the vehicle was pulled over and the contact replaced the failed tire with the spare. the contact drove six miles to the nearest repair shop. when he arrived, the tires had bubbles and were very soft. all six tires were replaced. the dot number was unknown. no vehicle information was available. updated 02-01-08. *kb updated 02/01/08 *tr
04/06/2007300101/25/2007
 Tl* the contact owns a 2008 heartland cyclone model # 4012. the contact's vehicle was involved in a crash which caused a tire to blowout. according to the manufacturer's report the tires should be 16 inches to support the weight of the vehicle. however, the contact's tires are 15 inches. the dry weight of the coach was 13,696 lbs, unloaded. the tire id number was 225/75/r15. the manufacturer stated that the tires were 400 lbs more than the recommended weight. the toyhauler cargo's capacity was 2,500 lbs. the fuel capacity was 50 gallons with a water weight capacity of 100 gallons. the tires were underrated and posed a safety concern. the manufacturer stated that the tires were insufficient for the weight of the vehicle. the dealer stated that the tires were unacceptable to operate the vehicle normally. the manufacturer did not have the time to redesign and reposition the axle on the tire. also, the manufacturer stated that there have been other blowout failures. there was property damage. the electrical wires were visible in the vehicle, and the sheet metal was replaced. the repairs cost $1,700. the failure and current mileages were 300. *ak
TRAILER HITCHES - FIFTH WHEEL ASSEMBLY
04/06/2007300101/25/2007
 Tl* the contact owns a 2008 heartland cyclone model # 4012. the contact's vehicle was involved in a crash which caused a tire to blowout. according to the manufacturer's report the tires should be 16 inches to support the weight of the vehicle. however, the contact's tires are 15 inches. the dry weight of the coach was 13,696 lbs, unloaded. the tire id number was 225/75/r15. the manufacturer stated that the tires were 400 lbs more than the recommended weight. the toyhauler cargo's capacity was 2,500 lbs. the fuel capacity was 50 gallons with a water weight capacity of 100 gallons. the tires were underrated and posed a safety concern. the manufacturer stated that the tires were insufficient for the weight of the vehicle. the dealer stated that the tires were unacceptable to operate the vehicle normally. the manufacturer did not have the time to redesign and reposition the axle on the tire. also, the manufacturer stated that there have been other blowout failures. there was property damage. the electrical wires were visible in the vehicle, and the sheet metal was replaced. the repairs cost $1,700. the failure and current mileages were 300. *ak

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