โMay-10-2018 04:36 AM
โMay-28-2018 04:25 PM
Dave H M wrote:
I still do not get it about "fixing" the calibration issue. The truck went all the way to the red line being pushed down hill. it seems at that point the driver should have done something other than just sit there and see what and if the motor would go past the red line.
As i interpreted the vid, the computer was programmed to prevent some driver like the one in the vid from abusing the motor. :h
โMay-24-2018 08:06 AM
โMay-18-2018 05:18 AM
avoidcrowds wrote:
"an engineer with his forehead buried in his hands"
Mostly because the engineer probably told Marketing that they needed to do some things differently, and Marketing didn't listen. Then, the results of the test show up online, and he can't say "I told you so" without getting fired.
I don't know who has more say in the design of a vehicle - engineers or marketers. I think marketers.
โMay-15-2018 08:10 AM
โMay-13-2018 11:05 AM
โMay-13-2018 10:32 AM
Dave H M wrote:
I still do not get it about "fixing" the calibration issue. The truck went all the way to the red line being pushed down hill. it seems at that point the driver should have done something other than just sit there and see what and if the motor would go past the red line.
As i interpreted the vid, the computer was programmed to prevent some driver like the one in the vid from abusing the motor. :h
โMay-13-2018 07:35 AM
ksss wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:
It's a F-150 grocery getter with a diesel. If you expect it to pull and handle like a 1 ton, better think again.
I find those 'tests' border on comical.
Curious what makes it comical?
That the truck laid down?
Somehow it is not a fair test?
They drove the pickup up and down the hill like they have been doing with different trucks for years.
โMay-13-2018 07:32 AM
avoidcrowds wrote:
Not surprised at the results.
When I got my 5,600lb trailer and towed with my 2014 Grand Cherokee Ecodiesel, I towed it up and down the same stretch of highway. It would not hold-back the trailer with the engine. Dealer said nothing was wrong with the Jeep. I had downshifted, braked, downshifted, braked, and it always up-shifted to protect the engine. No engine braking to speak of.
โMay-13-2018 06:31 AM
โMay-13-2018 05:35 AM
โMay-12-2018 08:32 AM
Lynnmor wrote:Travlingman wrote:
Posted on TFLTruck:
We heard back from Ford with an update to the issue we encountered. The truck you see here is a pre-production unit. Ford inspected the truck, identified the calibration issue, and said the calibration will be fixed when first production trucks start shipping to dealers within the next several weeks (end of May or in June 2018). When asked, Ford did not provide specifics of the calibration issue. However, the company said that all customer trucks will have this issue corrected.
Good to know that the downhill will be improved, now if they could only get it to go uphill better. ๐
โMay-12-2018 05:54 AM
Travlingman wrote:
Posted on TFLTruck:
We heard back from Ford with an update to the issue we encountered. The truck you see here is a pre-production unit. Ford inspected the truck, identified the calibration issue, and said the calibration will be fixed when first production trucks start shipping to dealers within the next several weeks (end of May or in June 2018). When asked, Ford did not provide specifics of the calibration issue. However, the company said that all customer trucks will have this issue corrected.
โMay-12-2018 05:13 AM
โMay-12-2018 04:15 AM