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โFeb-26-2014 04:47 PM
โFeb-26-2014 02:58 PM
Tom_Diane wrote:BenK wrote:Who ever told you that? The tow/haul was designed so that you don't have to manage the automatic as much. The way you phrased it is pretty demeaning! That's like saying that automatics "were invented" for people who don't know how to manage a manual transmission. Even with the TOW/HAUL on, you still have to manage the transmission! Let me guess, you jumped right in and knew exactly how it works and how to use it and you came up with this conclusion? The op asked a question and he got some good answers except when you need to feel good about yourself, you throw that language in there. This site is supposed to be for help and ideas, advice etc. Sorry all but it gets old having to read replies to post such as those that are demeaning to others because someone had a question that seems simple to others! To the op, a rule of thumb is that anytime you hook a trailer up or put 2 or 300 lbs or more in the box, push the tow haul on. Changes your shift point, less strain on tranny.
The Tow/Haul button/function was invented for those who do NOT know HOW2 manage
their automatics by manually shifting....to do down a gear or more...to hold a
gear longer, etc
Pretty soon the OEMs will increase the cost/price and complexity to manage folks
who will NOT and/or do NOT understand HOW2 use the Tow/Haul button.
My guess is electrical. Strain gauge and/or when the trailer plug has
a connection. The TV will then automatically switch on the Tow/Haul function for
the Automatic transmission
โFeb-26-2014 02:32 PM
โFeb-20-2014 02:52 PM
BenK wrote:
The Tow/Haul button/function was invented for those who do NOT know HOW2 manage
their automatics by manually shifting....to do down a gear or more...to hold a
gear longer, etc
Pretty soon the OEMs will increase the cost/price and complexity to manage folks
who will NOT and/or do NOT understand HOW2 use the Tow/Haul button.
My guess is electrical. Strain gauge and/or when the trailer plug has
a connection. The TV will then automatically switch on the Tow/Haul function for
the Automatic transmission
โFeb-20-2014 02:34 PM
โFeb-20-2014 05:32 AM
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โFeb-19-2014 04:06 PM
BenK wrote:Sorry Ben, but I had given you credit for knowing more than that. That comment comes across as almost insulting, which is not your usual style.
The Tow/Haul button/function was invented for those who do NOT know HOW2 manage
their automatics by manually shifting....to do down a gear or more...to hold a
gear longer, etc
Pretty soon the OEMs will increase the cost/price and complexity to manage folks
who will NOT and/or do NOT understand HOW2 use the Tow/Haul button.
My guess is electrical. Strain gauge and/or when the trailer plug has
a connection. The TV will then automatically switch on the Tow/Haul function for
the Automatic transmission
โFeb-19-2014 02:09 PM
Tom_Diane wrote:BenK wrote:Who ever told you that? The tow/haul was designed so that you don't have to manage the automatic as much. The way you phrased it is pretty demeaning! That's like saying that automatics "were invented" for people who don't know how to manage a manual transmission. Even with the TOW/HAUL on, you still have to manage the transmission! Let me guess, you jumped right in and knew exactly how it works and how to use it and you came up with this conclusion? The op asked a question and he got some good answers except when you need to feel good about yourself, you throw that language in there. This site is supposed to be for help and ideas, advice etc. Sorry all but it gets old having to read replies to post such as those that are demeaning to others because someone had a question that seems simple to others! To the op, a rule of thumb is that anytime you hook a trailer up or put 2 or 300 lbs or more in the box, push the tow haul on. Changes your shift point, less strain on tranny.
The Tow/Haul button/function was invented for those who do NOT know HOW2 manage
their automatics by manually shifting....to do down a gear or more...to hold a
gear longer, etc
Pretty soon the OEMs will increase the cost/price and complexity to manage folks
who will NOT and/or do NOT understand HOW2 use the Tow/Haul button.
My guess is electrical. Strain gauge and/or when the trailer plug has
a connection. The TV will then automatically switch on the Tow/Haul function for
the Automatic transmission
โFeb-19-2014 05:45 AM
BenK wrote:Who ever told you that? The tow/haul was designed so that you don't have to manage the automatic as much. The way you phrased it is pretty demeaning! That's like saying that automatics "were invented" for people who don't know how to manage a manual transmission. Even with the TOW/HAUL on, you still have to manage the transmission! Let me guess, you jumped right in and knew exactly how it works and how to use it and you came up with this conclusion? The op asked a question and he got some good answers except when you need to feel good about yourself, you throw that language in there. This site is supposed to be for help and ideas, advice etc. Sorry all but it gets old having to read replies to post such as those that are demeaning to others because someone had a question that seems simple to others! To the op, a rule of thumb is that anytime you hook a trailer up or put 2 or 300 lbs or more in the box, push the tow haul on. Changes your shift point, less strain on tranny.
The Tow/Haul button/function was invented for those who do NOT know HOW2 manage
their automatics by manually shifting....to do down a gear or more...to hold a
gear longer, etc
Pretty soon the OEMs will increase the cost/price and complexity to manage folks
who will NOT and/or do NOT understand HOW2 use the Tow/Haul button.
My guess is electrical. Strain gauge and/or when the trailer plug has
a connection. The TV will then automatically switch on the Tow/Haul function for
the Automatic transmission
โFeb-19-2014 03:59 AM
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โFeb-18-2014 05:38 PM
downtheroad wrote:
I just find this to be an interesting question...with all the mods on your truck and fire power inside your rig that you list in your signature and you are asking about the function of the basic 'tow haul' feature...
Go figure.???
But, yes. Use the tow haul when you are towing. It changes the shift points, keeps the tranny cooler, and engages grade braking.
RV'ing...forget about mileage.
โFeb-18-2014 02:50 PM
pappcam wrote:
You should probably use the tow/haul button when you tow/haul something. Also you might want to put the transmission in D when you want to move forward.