โOct-18-2017 03:07 PM
โAug-10-2018 08:41 AM
TomG2 wrote:
Are you smarter than the tow vehicle? Are you willing to do the work necessary to save a little fuel? Does your tow vehicle downshift more often than you like to hear? Hilly country, I do the driving, in the flats I let her cruise.
โAug-10-2018 08:14 AM
โAug-10-2018 04:21 AM
itguy08 wrote:
All the time if it's not raining. The computer is much better than I am at keeping the speed especially up and down the hills. Only thing I don't like is sometimes it will race up to 6th only to downshift right away to 5, then 4 or 3 before it figures it out.
Doesn't bother me letting that little 3.5 spin and spin. Doesn't have to much because of the 2 turbos. It's made to run.
โAug-09-2018 10:43 AM
โOct-29-2017 06:11 PM
โOct-29-2017 08:10 AM
ScottG wrote:Why would anyone listen to a TT manufacturer opining on the vehicle, check the vehicle owners manual and tell the TT manufacturer to put his efforts into actually making a quality product AND instituting a quality warranty
My new Arctic Fox's manual said not to (they're wussies). :B
Most of the time I don't because I just like to have the control but on long fairly flat stretches I give my foor a break.
โOct-28-2017 06:29 PM
โOct-25-2017 01:11 PM
CavemanCharlie wrote:temccarthy1 wrote:Acdii wrote:
I use it myself, my only word of advice, depending on the truck, turn it off going up a mountain. I have an F150 EB, my last truck was also one, but had 3.15 gears. I had the cruise set at 65MPH coming out of Denver, hit that first 6% grade and that little EB held the speed limit great, but it got way too hot doing so.
On regular hills, and slight grades up to 5%, the EB with Cruise on will maintain the speed limit, no matter what it is, 55, 65, 75, and will do it going up 6 & 7% grades as well, but best to not use cruise and keep an eye on the trans and coolant temps.temccarthy1 wrote:
Several of you with Fords mention using " tow mode" I have a 2013 Expedition XLT with 5.4 V8. I see "anti sway" in my set up options but not "tow-mode" Is it there someplace or not available on an Expedition?
Look on the end of your shift knob on the column shifter, if you have tow/haul mode there will be a button there marked as such.
My shifter is on the center console and does not have any tow mode button on it anywhere.
I downloaded your owners manual and found this statement :
If your transmission is equipped with a Grade Assist or Tow/Haul
feature, use this feature when towing. This provides engine braking
and helps eliminate excessive transmission shifting for optimum fuel
economy and transmission cooling.
I noticed that it said ; IF ; maybe you do not have Tow Mode on your vehicle. Check your owners manual more closely then I did and ask you local dealer.
โOct-24-2017 07:30 PM
temccarthy1 wrote:Acdii wrote:
I use it myself, my only word of advice, depending on the truck, turn it off going up a mountain. I have an F150 EB, my last truck was also one, but had 3.15 gears. I had the cruise set at 65MPH coming out of Denver, hit that first 6% grade and that little EB held the speed limit great, but it got way too hot doing so.
On regular hills, and slight grades up to 5%, the EB with Cruise on will maintain the speed limit, no matter what it is, 55, 65, 75, and will do it going up 6 & 7% grades as well, but best to not use cruise and keep an eye on the trans and coolant temps.temccarthy1 wrote:
Several of you with Fords mention using " tow mode" I have a 2013 Expedition XLT with 5.4 V8. I see "anti sway" in my set up options but not "tow-mode" Is it there someplace or not available on an Expedition?
Look on the end of your shift knob on the column shifter, if you have tow/haul mode there will be a button there marked as such.
My shifter is on the center console and does not have any tow mode button on it anywhere.
โOct-24-2017 01:46 PM
Acdii wrote:
I use it myself, my only word of advice, depending on the truck, turn it off going up a mountain. I have an F150 EB, my last truck was also one, but had 3.15 gears. I had the cruise set at 65MPH coming out of Denver, hit that first 6% grade and that little EB held the speed limit great, but it got way too hot doing so.
On regular hills, and slight grades up to 5%, the EB with Cruise on will maintain the speed limit, no matter what it is, 55, 65, 75, and will do it going up 6 & 7% grades as well, but best to not use cruise and keep an eye on the trans and coolant temps.temccarthy1 wrote:
Several of you with Fords mention using " tow mode" I have a 2013 Expedition XLT with 5.4 V8. I see "anti sway" in my set up options but not "tow-mode" Is it there someplace or not available on an Expedition?
Look on the end of your shift knob on the column shifter, if you have tow/haul mode there will be a button there marked as such.
โOct-24-2017 01:09 PM
time2roll wrote:allen8106 wrote:You needed to lock out that top gear or have the differential ratio changed.
It depends. Is your truck diesel or gas? If gas it won't likely do very well in cruise. If diesel it will cruise down the road with no issues. I've had both and speak from experience. My 2009 2500 gasser downshifted every 10 miles between Wichita, KS and Holbrook, AZ. My 2013 diesel down shifted once in the same stretch.
โOct-24-2017 12:40 PM
temccarthy1 wrote:
Several of you with Fords mention using " tow mode" I have a 2013 Expedition XLT with 5.4 V8. I see "anti sway" in my set up options but not "tow-mode" Is it there someplace or not available on an Expedition?
โOct-23-2017 05:25 AM
โOct-22-2017 06:23 PM