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- AnnSnowExplorerTow Haul + Cruise Control
Check your truck manual... I drive a chevy diesel. Its tow haul mode not only saves my truck engine (as others have already commented on), but also my truck and trailer brakes....
When going down steep grades: In tow haul mode I set my cruise control to an appropriate speed. Tow haul + cruise control automatically keeps me in the right gear for the grade. I don't have to ride my brakes.
When possible, I anticipate lower speeds needed on curves or hairpins... I'll start with a much lower speed so that when I get to reduced speeds on curves, etc., I still don't have to brake.
Tow haul is your friend!
Ann - Atom_AntExplorer
hdave wrote:
Partially right - The 6.7 does have an exhaust brake, and it's controlled automatically through the tow haul mode.
The Ford doesn't have an exhaust brake.It is a program that is built into the TH Mode
Tow/Haul Mode with Engine Exhaust Braking Function - GPG52_Explorer IIGood response tread, thks for the technical explanation;I knew it helped but did not know the underlying mechanical workings.
Like most I always turn it on when hooked up and just sit back and let it do it's job. GPG - hdaveExplorerThe Ford doesn't have an exhaust brake.It is a program that is built into the TH Mode
- Fulltimer50Explorer
LastOfTheBohicans wrote:
Fulltimer50 wrote:
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Every time I start my truck I hit the TH and EB buttons. Keeps the line pressures up un the trans and keeps the trans from going into too high of a gear and lugging, example 6th at 45. Also allows the EB to work the best so the brakes last longer solo driving and also slows the trailer when towing. Also keeps the turbo/EB working properly.
Where is the EB button?
I have the same truck as you, 2011 F350SRW 6.7PSD.
There is no switch for the exhaust brake. It is always there. To activate, you just need to tap the brake.
I used it going down the Sunwapta Pass on Highway 93 in the National Park. It kept the whole rig at a nice even 80kmh. No stress, no white knuckles, no moving from gas to brake and back again.
That's kinda my point. There is no EB button. It works ALL THE TIME not just in TH mode. BUT the rpms have to be at least 3K for you to feel the difference. Try the manual mode and see for yourself. - Us_out_WestExplorer
RAS43 wrote:
john&bet wrote:
Allworth wrote:
Not with my current truck I won't do that. I connect, put it in "D" and go. I push it occasionally towing or solo.
The company would not pay to install it if they didn't think you should use it!
Trailer connected --- Tow/Haul on!
X2 I use it in our mountainous areas but on flat ground I do what you said-put it in drive and go. Just like with cruise control, I can control the truck better and get better fuel mileage when I control what the truck is doing. JMO
Best answer in this thread...thanks. - ApprovedAnonymous
john&bet wrote:
Allworth wrote:
Not with my current truck I won't do that. I connect, put it in "D" and go. I push it occasionally towing or solo.
The company would not pay to install it if they didn't think you should use it!
Trailer connected --- Tow/Haul on!
X2 I use it in our mountainous areas but on flat ground I do what you said-put it in drive and go. Just like with cruise control, I can control the truck better and get better fuel mileage when I control what the truck is doing. JMO - azdryheatExplorer
caberto wrote:
+1
When I'm towing. I set T/H mode and forget it. It does the job it's supposed to on flat, up and down hills, and haven't had any issues. - john_betExplorer II
Allworth wrote:
Not with my current truck I won't do that. I connect, put it in "D" and go. I push it occasionally towing or solo.
The company would not pay to install it if they didn't think you should use it!
Trailer connected --- Tow/Haul on! - AllworthExplorer IIThe company would not pay to install it if they didn't think you should use it!
Trailer connected --- Tow/Haul on!
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