Oct-05-2022 10:58 PM
Oct-23-2022 08:15 AM
Grit dog wrote:Rolin wrote:
Does anyone know if you can lock the transmission in overdrive if you select 3rd gear? That would reduce fluid temps on a long hill.
Your trans has 4 forward gears. 4th is OD. 3rd is direct/1:1.
3rd and higher rpm’s will run cooler all things equal.
Oct-16-2022 08:25 PM
Rolin wrote:
Does anyone know if you can lock the transmission in overdrive if you select 3rd gear? That would reduce fluid temps on a long hill.
Oct-16-2022 04:17 PM
Oct-13-2022 06:39 PM
Tom_Anderson wrote:rjstractor wrote:Tom_Anderson wrote:
It's an "O/D Off" button. I have one on my 2002 F-250 with a 4R100 transmission, too. The Tow/Haul mode wasn't a thing until the 5R110W transmission was introduced.
The OPs rig is a 2006 model. IIRC the 5R110W was being used in the E-series by then.
Yup, but pianotuna was talking about his rig, which is a 2004. That's why he said it turns off the O/D, which is true for his rig, but is not the case with the OP's rig.
Oct-09-2022 06:35 PM
rjstractor wrote:Tom_Anderson wrote:
It's an "O/D Off" button. I have one on my 2002 F-250 with a 4R100 transmission, too. The Tow/Haul mode wasn't a thing until the 5R110W transmission was introduced.
The OPs rig is a 2006 model. IIRC the 5R110W was being used in the E-series by then.
Oct-09-2022 06:24 PM
Tom_Anderson wrote:
It's an "O/D Off" button. I have one on my 2002 F-250 with a 4R100 transmission, too. The Tow/Haul mode wasn't a thing until the 5R110W transmission was introduced.
Oct-09-2022 05:03 PM
Grit dog wrote:pianotuna wrote:Rolin wrote:
I don't understand exactly what Tow/haul does. I try to use it most of the time, but was experimenting to see what seemed to keep the transmission happy so we could limp home.
It locks out the overdrive.
Possible it’s just a downshift button as old as the rig is, but generally tow haul does not lock out any forward gears on the vast majority of vehicles
Oct-09-2022 02:43 PM
Oct-09-2022 11:18 AM
Oct-09-2022 08:54 AM
pianotuna wrote:Rolin wrote:
I don't understand exactly what Tow/haul does. I try to use it most of the time, but was experimenting to see what seemed to keep the transmission happy so we could limp home.
It locks out the overdrive.
Oct-08-2022 09:23 PM
rjstractor wrote:pianotuna wrote:Rolin wrote:
I don't understand exactly what Tow/haul does. I try to use it most of the time, but was experimenting to see what seemed to keep the transmission happy so we could limp home.
It locks out the overdrive.
No, that's not what it does. Your trans will still shift into overdrive with tow/haul engaged. What it actually does is change the shift profile in the TCM to hold a gear longer on acceleration, downshift sooner when encountering a grade, and downshift while going down hills. A tap of the brake should initiate a downshift which each tap, provided the engine speed is within the parameters that the ECM and TCM like.
Older Ford transmissions had a button on the shift lever to lock out overdrive, but the tow/haul function on 2005+ transmissions is completely different.
Oct-08-2022 06:50 PM
pianotuna wrote:Rolin wrote:
I don't understand exactly what Tow/haul does. I try to use it most of the time, but was experimenting to see what seemed to keep the transmission happy so we could limp home.
It locks out the overdrive.
Oct-08-2022 05:09 PM
Oct-08-2022 03:23 PM
Rolin wrote:
I don't understand exactly what Tow/haul does. I try to use it most of the time, but was experimenting to see what seemed to keep the transmission happy so we could limp home.