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Dale.Traveling wrote:
The engine, transmission and cruise control computers are programmed for the best fuel economy.
Feb-25-2015 03:54 PM
Feb-25-2015 03:34 PM
JackInAZ wrote:
On hilly terrain, take it out of cruise control.
Feb-25-2015 03:03 PM
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!!!
Feb-25-2015 02:44 PM
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Feb-25-2015 01:21 PM
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.
Feb-25-2015 12:41 PM
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!!!
Feb-25-2015 12:13 PM
willald wrote:I find that makes for a much more tiring day and possibly a numb foot.
My recommendation: Don't use the cruise control in the first place, especially not when towing a car..
Feb-25-2015 12:08 PM
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.....
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