Well now I am a Dodge fan. I traded my '05 2500HD D/A GMC crew cab for an '07 Mega Cab 3500 dually 4x4. I have no complaints about my GMC, and the Dodge I am very happy with.
I can say, get the AU update. It made a big difference in performance and fuel mileage in my truck. I had the flash from 6/07, and updated just a week ago before going on vacation.
My question first is how should the new 6 speed be used. I cannot find any information on how to use the transmission so to speak. I will say how I have been using it.
I live in western oklahoma and took a trip to branson and eureka springs this past week so I got to really see how this truck performed.
I have always left my transmission indicator in the "D" position. I have used the tow haul switch but found that just using this empty would make a rough shift when slowing down. After I discovered that the + and - padel on the shift handle made a big difference in shifting when using it over the tow haul switch in the mountains. I always had the EB on, and now I really can tell the difference from flat land driving to mountain driving.
Using the padel on the shifter to go between "5" and "6" as indicated on the dashboard was best for me. I left the tow haul switch alone and just used the + and - shifter and the shifting performance was awesome. I just don't know if that is how I am suppose to use the shifter on the 68rfe transmission.
I am not by any means a diesel expert. I don't pull anything bigger than a 4 stall horse trailer, I do however like to take care of my equiptment, and I have not found any information on how to use the transmission. I would appreciate any input.
I can say, get the AU update. It made a big difference in performance and fuel mileage in my truck. I had the flash from 6/07, and updated just a week ago before going on vacation.
My question first is how should the new 6 speed be used. I cannot find any information on how to use the transmission so to speak. I will say how I have been using it.
I live in western oklahoma and took a trip to branson and eureka springs this past week so I got to really see how this truck performed.
I have always left my transmission indicator in the "D" position. I have used the tow haul switch but found that just using this empty would make a rough shift when slowing down. After I discovered that the + and - padel on the shift handle made a big difference in shifting when using it over the tow haul switch in the mountains. I always had the EB on, and now I really can tell the difference from flat land driving to mountain driving.
Using the padel on the shifter to go between "5" and "6" as indicated on the dashboard was best for me. I left the tow haul switch alone and just used the + and - shifter and the shifting performance was awesome. I just don't know if that is how I am suppose to use the shifter on the 68rfe transmission.
I am not by any means a diesel expert. I don't pull anything bigger than a 4 stall horse trailer, I do however like to take care of my equiptment, and I have not found any information on how to use the transmission. I would appreciate any input.