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freddmc wrote:
"would read the owners manual if we had one. Dealer has ordered one for us as it came without."
Comments like this really disturb me. I would have said to the dealer"look, I just paid you MANY thousands of dollars for a truck that SHOULD have come with a $10 manual and you want me to wait while you order one.Get one out of another truck on your lot and order a new one for it OR, keep the truck"
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Sep-10-2017 11:04 PM
Adrenaline Truck Performance wrote:
With tow/haul mode engaged, this tells the TCM (transmission control module) that the shift patterns need to be changed. Generally it will raise all of your part throttle shifting by 300-400 rpms. This will help keep the engine up higher in its power band when a shift is completed and improve acceleration when towing a heavy load.
With tow/haul mode engaged the torque converter will lock much sooner. Normally, the TC (torque converter) will lock in either 4th or 5th gear at around 50mph. With tow/haul engaged, the TC will lock in 2nd gear at about 25mph.
What’s the benefit? Once locked up, all of the engine power will be passed through the transmission instead of being lost by the TC when it is only using fluid coupling to transfer power. You will notice more responsive acceleration and it will help to keep the transmission fluid cooler.
Finally, with the tow haul mode engaged, downshifting will be much more aggressive during hard braking. With a heavy trailer, it is always nice to have as much stopping power as possible.
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