Apr-14-2017 03:10 PM
Apr-28-2017 09:04 AM
austingta wrote:Veebyes wrote:And also the switch is engaged turning it on.
If the trailer is connected the truck is in tow/haul mode. It is that simple.
Apr-28-2017 06:21 AM
Veebyes wrote:And also the switch is engaged turning it on.
If the trailer is connected the truck is in tow/haul mode. It is that simple.
Apr-28-2017 05:10 AM
Apr-28-2017 04:13 AM
djgodden wrote:
Pretty amusing. I use our tow/haul mode with cruise all the time and haven't left my tranny anywhere.
FYI... I use an Edge Evolution tuner in power level 2 (towing) and wondered if I should use the tow/haul mode as well. I asked Edge Products and they echoed what's been said here. "Continue using the tow haul mode because it affects the tranny shift points whereas the tuner retunes the engine for optimal performance while towing?.
Apr-27-2017 07:54 AM
Apr-27-2017 06:35 AM
playsintyraffic wrote:
Do not tow heavy with a 4l60E in overdrive, always downshift into 3rd and use tow haul. If you have the 5.3 engine cruise will likely not be very effective as it will want to drop 2nd gear down shifts at the slightest hill or head wind. The 4l60E is the weak link in this setup, I would recommend figuring out a way to monitor transmission temp. The 5.3 is a great engine just be prepared to turn some RPMS in the mountains. I have towed a very similar sized TT with an 2004 Yukon XL 5.3 with 4l60E, it did well in flat Indiana but struggled in the mountains. The transmission let go with 160,000 while climbing in the Smokey Mnts. Had transmission rebuilt and upgraded, it did well with the improvements.
Apr-26-2017 07:57 PM
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Apr-17-2017 06:23 PM
Apr-17-2017 05:11 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
TOW/HAUL........
Wonder what that feature is for if NOT when TOWING or when HAULING a load :H
Have you read your Owners Manual?
Apr-17-2017 05:52 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:falconbrother wrote:
We picked up our travel trailer today at CW. They set up the weight distributing hitch for us and gave us a lot of instructions on how the accoutrements in the camper work. One thing the guy said that I need some opinions on though..
The TV is a 1500 Suburban 4x4 and the trailer dry weight is about 5500 pounds. I asked him about using the tow haul feature and he said he wasn't sure that he would recommend it. He said out on the open interstate he would recommend leaving it off and never, ever use it with the cruise control on. He said: "It will rip your transmission out". I haven't used it very much at all. The Suburban pulls the trailer just fine either way.
What's your experience with using tow haul while actually towing a trailer?
I'll repost your question as it has a different tranny that the tow/haul works different than all the Dmax owners/Ford and Dodge owners auto trannies.
The 4l60e....6l80e tow/haul mode we have in our 1500 GM trucks just hold the TC clutch unlocked up to a higher rpm or so before locking up or a upshift. Nothing at all like the Allison in the Dmax or a Ford or Dodge tranny in 3/4 and one ton trucks..
I don't/didn't use TH mode in a 4l60e or the 6l80e in the wifes new 1500 chevy truck. The biggest reason is no engine braking with the TC clutch unlocked in 2nd/3rd gears.
Not using TH mode lets the TC clutch lock up normally for good down hill braking in those lower gears.
IMO T/H mode in these two GM auto trannies is for folks that don't know how or understand the need for proper rpm for towing.
Anyways...try T/H mode fore a couple of trips and then try it without TH mode on.
Apr-17-2017 05:01 AM
deltabravo wrote:JIMNLIN wrote:
The biggest reason is no engine breaking
No engine breaking is a good thing. Broken engines don't tow well
Apr-16-2017 08:32 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:
The biggest reason is no engine breaking