pavementends
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Put 1,400 miles on my truck before my first tow over the weekend, per manual/break-in recommendations. Towed ~2.5 hrs each way, mostly 65 mph mountainous/rolling hill highways plus about an hour of freeway between 70-75 mph. 2,500 lb single axle enclosed trailer.
Observations
Observations
- Well aware the engine is either BOOST or ECO, never both. At 65 mph and rolling hills I noticed that if I locked out gears 9 and 10 (using the minus button on the shifter) the turbo boost gauge dropped immediately and my MPG gauge increased. Do you guys generally tow with gears 9 and 10 locked out? Or just let the default Tow Mode do its thing?
- When all 10 gears available, up slight hills the truck resisted downshifting to 8th gear and boost will hold 15+ psi and MPG plummets to 4-5 mpg. If fuel economy is such a priority, why would Ford program the transmission to hold at higher gears but use far more fuel (with more boost) rather than upshift sooner? This was surprising to me.
- Like the way the truck down shifts in Tow Mode to make engine braking help when slowing to a stop.
- Transmission shifts throughout the trips were super smooth. Not a single hard/abrupt shift. Very happy with 10 speed tranny performance.
- Average fuel economy was 11 mpg, which is exactly the same as my old 2006 F-150 with the 5.4 Triton, same trailer/weight, same route (last summer). Vast majority of trip I used cruise control set at 65 mph. Of course new truck has WAY MORE power up the hills and didn't budge from the set cruise speed, but I really was expecting better tow MPG from new truck, especially because my little trailer is about 1/4 of the max capacity. I've seen many others mention disappointing towing fuel economy. Will MPG improve as more miles put on the truck?
- Trailer Light Check function is awesome. Trailer Status screen (confirms brake and running lights working) is awesome.
- Sometimes driver side BLIS detected a vehicle when no vehicle was there. Light on mirror would stay on for several seconds then shut off. This happened a few times randomly while towing straight, no turns (so truck didn't mistake trailer as a vehicle). Otherwise, BLIS functioned normally with trailer. Anyone else?
- I'll be hooking up to my little trailer often and discovered that when I push the little "+" button in the upper lefthand corner on the backup camera screen, it zooms into my trailer ball which makes aligning so easy! Cool feature. Except... it only works about half the time. Sometimes I shift into reverse, wait for the backup camera to activate, push the "+" and nothing happens. Other times, same routine, push the "+" and it zooms in. I can't figure out if there is some scenario when the zoom is deactivated. Anyone know? Really annoying when it doesn't work and I have to do the old fashion jump in and out of the truck routine.
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