Goldstalker wrote:
I agree use tow/haul and lock out 6th gear.
Tow/haul mode is disabled in "S" mode.
From the shop manual,"
The conditions required for tow/haul control to operate are as follows:
- Shift position: D position (Tow/haul control does not operate in the S position)."
The owners manual does a poor job of explaining how tow/haul mode works, therefore there is a lot of misinformation on what tow/haul mode does and the parameters in which in works best.
Most complaints about tow mode allowing the tranny to shift into one of the overdrive gears is the result of people towing at to fast of a speed.Once you get much above 55MPH, you have exceeded the parameters of the programming.
here are a few other things that tow mode does.
" Throttle Control
Throttle control changes the relationship between the accelerator pedal depression angle and the throttle
valve opening angle.
During tow/haul control, the throttle valve
opening is increased by throttle control. As a
result, acceleration performance is ensured."
"Shift Schedule Control
The shift schedule control changes the upshift and downshift schedules during tow/haul control.
For the upshift schedule, the upshift timing is changed to higher vehicle speeds, enhancing the use of
lower gears. As a result, drivability is ensured."
"For the downshift schedule, the downshift timing is change to a wider throttle valve opening angle,
enhancing the use of higher gears. As a result, the frequency of gear changes is reduced, allowing optimal
shift quality."
"Wide Open Throttle Shift Timing Control
Due to wide open throttle shift timing control, upshift timing is delayed to make use of high engine power
when the accelerator pedal is fully opened.
Wide open throttle shift control operates in 1st, 2nd and 3rd during tow/haul control."
"Powertrain Cooperative Control
Through cooperative control with ETCS-i (Electronic Throttle Control System-intelligent) and ESA
(Electronic Spark Advance), and electronic control of the engagement and release speed of the clutch and
brake hydraulic pressures, excellent response and shift shock reduction have been achieved."
There is a lot more information, including diagrams that explain in detail what I have put in quotes.
I am willing to email the PDF's to some of you that would like them.
I also have the PDF's for nearly every component of the Tundra.
I have one the first Tundras made and help run a 20,000+ member Tundra forum.
2011 Host Everest, 11.5',triple slide.
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