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Downshifting fix for hills

kingsransom
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I have a 2013 35 foot gas Fleetwood Bounder with a V10 Ford engine. While in cruise control, even a small hill or overpass will cause the trany to downshift to a lower gear, causing the engine to rev high. Any ideas to help fix this? Thanks!!!
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tinkerer
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Not trying to start a war or degrading anyone, but that is an advantage of a diesel as they have a straighter torque curve and don't require near as much shifting.:)

othertonka
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When you set a cruise control at a certain speed on level highway, say for example 65MPH, it will try and maintain that speed when you get to the mountains. And to do that the cruise pulls down on the throttle and as your speed slows because you are climbing a mountain the only way it can stay at 65 is pull down on the throttle and then it downshifts because that is what it is programed to do. First of all you don't need to maintain 65 going up that mountain so turn the cruise off and use your foot on the throttle and drive the machine yourself, don't let that guy named "Cruise" drive your MH. All he wants to do is floor the throttle and try to maintain the speed you set in the first place. So the solution is turn the cruise off in the mountains. You can also manually downshift to maintain the RPM's that suits you and the manual downshifts are not as harsh as the cruise control downshifts.
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dodge_guy
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Yep, gotta agree on 5 star tuning. But the OP was complaining of how his cruise worked, not the shifting. If he truly doesn't like how it shifts......and none of us do, then get a tuner from 5Star tuning. It will be a night and day difference. After the first trip with the tuner you will wonder why it wasn't like that from Ford!
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Dale.Traveling wrote:

The engine, transmission and cruise control computers are programmed for the best fuel economy.


Dale,

I would question that statement. Best PERFORMANCE, yes. Best economy-- no.

Low RPM/higher throttle positions on a gasoline engine is more efficient that high RPM/lower throttle positions.
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Dale_Traveling
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Your transmission does not have an over drive selection so the postings about turning it off are concerning the pre 2006 engine and transmission update.

The engine, transmission and cruise control computers are programmed for the best fuel economy. For most of us we're OK with the programming. If you want to change it you need to reprogram the shift points. 5 Star Tuning, Banks or other such 'tuners' that change the shift points to do what you're asking. There are some programmers that you can working directly with you to develop custom shift points. Off hand what I think you want is the down shift to the next lower gear, fourth, rather than skipping to third as it does.

The V10 has a unique power curve and pretty much comes alive over 3500 RPM. I would first consider sound and heat proofing the dog house then consider a reprogram. Also not sure about how reprogramming will effect the Ford warranty so do a bit of research on that first.
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wa8yxm
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JackInAZ wrote:
On hilly terrain, take it out of cruise control.


In fact if you RTFM.. Be it Ford or Chevy.. that is what it says to do.
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hanko
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kingsransom wrote:
I have a 2013 35 foot gas Fleetwood Bounder with a V10 Ford engine. While in cruise control, even a small hill or overpass will cause the trany to downshift to a lower gear, causing the engine to rev high. Any ideas to help fix this? Thanks!!!



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Oldme
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That is the way the Ford computer is programed.
Turn of OD.

I leave the cruse on and let the computer use the gears
so the motor is not lugged. The computer will keep it
from over revving.

You can get a 5star reprogramming which will change the shift points
firmness and torque converter lockup.

Mandalay_Parr
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Ok to have higher revs in lower gears going up hill.
Higher revs is easier on the engine and helps keep it cool.
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ed6713 wrote:
It doesn't have to be fixed becaus it's not broken.

The section of the computer that controls the shifting of the transmission, knows what it's doing.

Break out your Ford owners manual and read up on how your transmission works.
These engines are just fine with high rpm's. They are designed that way.

If your speed drops below, as I recall, 45mpg, the cruise control will automatically disconnect itself.

Read up on how to downshift if going downhill. You just tap your brake peddle and the tranny will downshift as soon as it's safe to do so.

Enjoy your travels.


X2. I have no problems. It's a high winding motor that is controlled by the computer and the computer will not let you hurt anything. Let the engine figure it out and enjoy the trip.
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kingsransom wrote:
I have a 2013 35 foot gas Fleetwood Bounder with a V10 Ford engine. While in cruise control, even a small hill or overpass will cause the trany to downshift to a lower gear, causing the engine to rev high. Any ideas to help fix this? Thanks!!!


When you get tired of listing to those that don't understand your problem, go to the link listed below for a cure. You're not the only one that doesn't like Fords shift pattern.

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2oldman
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willald wrote:
My recommendation: Don't use the cruise control in the first place, especially not when towing a car..
I find that makes for a much more tiring day and possibly a numb foot.
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willald
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ed6713 wrote:
It doesn't have to be fixed becaus it's not broken.

The section of the computer that controls the shifting of the transmission, knows what it's doing.....


Exactly right!

Ford's torqueshift transmission, and computers that control it and the engine know what they are doing and they do it well. No need to fix something that is working exactly as designed, and working very well. Ford electronics will not let you over-rev and damage the V10 engine, its pretty well a bullet-proof drivetrain.

My recommendation: Don't use the cruise control in the first place, especially not when towing a car. I quit using cruise control when driving RVs a looong time ago, back when we first started with various towable RVs. When an engine is working this hard, moving this much weight, cruise control is not a good idea in most cases, IMO. Much better to work the throttle yourself, that way you can anticipate various hills and give it some 'go' before getting to the hills. Keeps you more alert, too, as you need to be when driving something this big.
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old_guy
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to this day I can never understand why people want to go up a hill as fast as they do on the flats. take it out of cruise and give it a little more gas to help maintain speed.

PastorCharlie
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Use the tow haul in the hilly areas.... it will not hurt it to leave it on. Tow haul does basically what an after market chip will do, it changes the shift pattern enough to stop the constant down shifting at those little annoying grades.