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live4thedash
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May 05, 2013

Driving tips - newbie here

Newbie here - Have a 35 foot MH. Towing a small car. Searching various posts but unable to find any advice about when and how to shift to lower or higher gears. Recengly went for small weekend jaunt. Towed the car. used the "tow haul" button. Noticed when going down some small hills when I pressed the brake it felt like the engine would go to a lower gear all on its own. Didn't know how to get out of it. Also watched rpms climb...so again how do I get out of it when rpms get to high. Tried to downshift to 3rd but that seemed to push the rpms higher. Anyways...any info greatly appreciated...thanks..
  • You probably have "Grade braking" in your transmission, touch the brakes and the transmission downshifts to use the engine compression to assist in braking. To stop the grade braking you have to press the throttle just a little and it should come out of grade braking. But then you need to use the brake pedal again because you are definetly going to fast down the mountain. You can also manually downshift the transmission to find the right gear to slow you down without letting the RPM's get to high. It would help if you posted what engine and transmission you have, and you will get more detailed instructions on how to operate that transmission. Always slow down before you start going down a mountain and then engage your grade braking.
  • This is normal when going down a hill and when you are using tow haul. Just apply the brakes as needed to slow your speed and this will reduce the rpm's. When you are ready to speed-up apply gas and your transmission will shift into a higher gear again.