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2010 Explorer as a toad

mimimc51
Explorer
Explorer
Hi, I just purchased my first MH and now need to tow my Explorer. I've been told that it is not possible without installing a drive shaft transmission disconnect? This seems extreme! I did search for other info and found a neutral tow kit but, it seems that it is not produces any longer. Guess I'm ready to trade for a CRV. Anyone know what I can do to keep my Explorer? I really love it.
Thanks
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mtrumpet
Explorer
Explorer
GMandJM wrote:
Rangerider wrote:
This guy made his own:

clicky


He was lucky to have "Roy" who had the knowledge and equipment to do the reflash it for only $45.


I did the exact same with our 2003 Explorer that we still currently tow. I too was very fortunate to have someone at the local Ford dealership that could "flash" the ECM for me. Same charge - $45.00. However, I had "Bill" not a "Roy" do it.;)
Mark & Cherie
2002 Newmar Dutch Star DP 3872, Cummins 350 ISC, Spartan Chassis

NeverHome2
Explorer
Explorer
We purchased a new 2015 F-150 4x4 because they are towable four down by electronically shifting the transfercase into neutral. It also adds the ability to haul our motorcycle when towing.

One thing not in our Ford manual was the need to set the antitheft sensors to "peripheral only". We didn't and we couldn't figure out how to turn the alarm off. Had to wait and call Ford in the morning. They insisted it was in the manual, so we asked what page? It wasn't where they said. My DW made up a nifty checklist to go through when enabling neutral tow.
Lovin' Life!!!!

2005 HR Endeavor

GMandJM
Explorer
Explorer
We looked at the 2014 Explorers when we were shopping for a replacement of the 2002. Really nice!

Any idea why the NTK isn't needed on the '14?
G-half can always find a way to do things upside-down, inside-out or backward.
It's his Super Power!

bdpreece
Explorer II
Explorer II
You don't say which model Explorer you have. We towed an 08 for six years and now tow a 2014. You need to have the four wheel drive model and as said you need the neutral tow kit. I think I paid $70 for the install on our 08. the 2014 does not need the NTK.
Brian, Loretta & Daisy (Golden Retriever)

2008 Holiday Rambler Endeavor PDQ40
2014 Ford Explorer toad

GMandJM
Explorer
Explorer
Rangerider wrote:
This guy made his own:

clicky


He was lucky to have "Roy" who had the knowledge and equipment to do the reflash it for only $45.
G-half can always find a way to do things upside-down, inside-out or backward.
It's his Super Power!

Rangerider
Explorer
Explorer
This guy made his own:

clicky
Me & the Wife
2012 Thor Hurricane 32A
Future Toad: 2008 Honda CR-V

Raist11
Explorer
Explorer
You could upgrade to a 2011, from what I've read they are towable with less work. But do your homework to be sure, this is just after a quick search.

GMandJM
Explorer
Explorer
Had one of our local Ford garages put on the NTK. (Not all garages will. The other Ford dealership in the area declined.)

The RV dealership (Colton RV) installed the base plate and ran the wiring for electrical stuff.
G-half can always find a way to do things upside-down, inside-out or backward.
It's his Super Power!

mimimc51
Explorer
Explorer
GM and JM so all you had to add was the neutral tow kit and then the base plate etc. Nothing additional to make sure the transmission didn't burn up? And where did you have your work done?

GMandJM
Explorer
Explorer
Are you talking about a neutral tow kit? We had to have one put on our 2002 Exploder so we could tow it four down.

NTK not for AWD

(EDIT: Keep in mind that your vehicle is a much newer model.)

After a problem with the transfer case, we did get a 2014 CR-V as a replacement.. 2015 CR-Vs are not towable four down.
G-half can always find a way to do things upside-down, inside-out or backward.
It's his Super Power!

Bumpyroad
Explorer
Explorer
Busskipper wrote:


Blue Ox 2010 Explorer They make the tow plate so you must be able to tow it.

BOL,


sure you can tow it, needs a drive shaft disconnect perhaps to do so.
bumpy

mimimc51
Explorer
Explorer
Sorry, about all the typos.... newbie

mimimc51
Explorer
Explorer
Yes, I talked to Blue Ox today but, they still were still unsure how to deal with the transmission problem....
Thanks BOL

Busskipper
Explorer
Explorer
mimimc51 wrote:
Hi, I just purchased my first MH and now need to tow my Explorer. I've been told that it is not possible without installing a drive shaft transmission disconnect? This seems extreme! I did search for other info and found a neutral tow kit but, it seems that it is not produces any longer. Guess I'm ready to trade for a CRV. Anyone know what I can do to keep my Explorer? I really love it.
Thanks


Blue Ox 2010 Explorer They make the tow plate so you must be able to tow it.

BOL,
Busskipper
Maryland/Colorado
Travel Supreme 42DS04
GX470-FMCA - Travel less now - But still love to be on the Road
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