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We Ignored the Check Engine Light to Make It to Disney

26 min · 24. Mai 2026
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This week on Set Up, Tear Down: Tips, Trips & Campfire Tails, we’re talking about the trip that almost went sideways before we even made it to Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground. Halfway to Disney, the truck threw a check engine light and started idling at crazy high RPMs. Instead of turning around, we convinced ourselves it could wait because the vacation was non-refundable and Run Disney weekend was already booked. Then we pulled into Fort Wilderness and heard a completely different problem — a brutal grinding noise coming from the brake drum. But not every trip turns into a full-blown mechanical adventure. Sometimes the best memories come from slowing down, enjoying the campground, and making the most of the unexpected moments along the way. The next morning we found ourselves sitting in an AutoZone parking lot getting a free code scan and trying to figure out whether we were dealing with a simple fix… or a financially devastating Disney vacation. From check engine lights to brake drum chaos, we’re sharing the warning signs we ignored, the roadside troubleshooting that followed, and the reality that every RV trip seems to come with at least one unexpected mechanical surprise. ✉️ info@campingwiththeinnies.com 🌐 www.campingwiththeinnies.com 📸https://www.instagram.com/camping_with_the_innies?igsh=MTNud3JhMm9jeG1yeA== [https://www.instagram.com/camping_with_the_innies?igsh=MTNud3JhMm9jeG1yeA==] 🔗 https://linktr.ee/Campingwiththeinnies [https://linktr.ee/Campingwiththeinnies]

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Episode We Ignored the Check Engine Light to Make It to Disney Cover

We Ignored the Check Engine Light to Make It to Disney

This week on Set Up, Tear Down: Tips, Trips & Campfire Tails, we’re talking about the trip that almost went sideways before we even made it to Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground. Halfway to Disney, the truck threw a check engine light and started idling at crazy high RPMs. Instead of turning around, we convinced ourselves it could wait because the vacation was non-refundable and Run Disney weekend was already booked. Then we pulled into Fort Wilderness and heard a completely different problem — a brutal grinding noise coming from the brake drum. But not every trip turns into a full-blown mechanical adventure. Sometimes the best memories come from slowing down, enjoying the campground, and making the most of the unexpected moments along the way. The next morning we found ourselves sitting in an AutoZone parking lot getting a free code scan and trying to figure out whether we were dealing with a simple fix… or a financially devastating Disney vacation. From check engine lights to brake drum chaos, we’re sharing the warning signs we ignored, the roadside troubleshooting that followed, and the reality that every RV trip seems to come with at least one unexpected mechanical surprise. ✉️ info@campingwiththeinnies.com 🌐 www.campingwiththeinnies.com 📸https://www.instagram.com/camping_with_the_innies?igsh=MTNud3JhMm9jeG1yeA== [https://www.instagram.com/camping_with_the_innies?igsh=MTNud3JhMm9jeG1yeA==] 🔗 https://linktr.ee/Campingwiththeinnies [https://linktr.ee/Campingwiththeinnies]

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