Sticks,
My wife would sure argue with you about the need for heated and ventilated seats in a truck. She doesn't care about all that "fluff" like HP, torque, Aisins, and axle ratios. As long as she's comfortable, there's peace and happiness in the truck.
John L.
Mike,
The TCS (Traction Control System) is subset of the ESC (Electronic Stability Control) system.
The button to control the ESC is located in the row of switches below the uConnect system.
Here are a couple of pictures I captured from the owner's manual and should give a rough idea of what to look for. The button has an icon of a skidding vehicle with the word "OFF" below the icon. I circled the examples in red.
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The ESC has three modes...
ON (the default): Enhanced vehicle stability, engine power reduction, traction control, and torque management are all enabled.
Partial OFF: Enhanced vehicle stability is reduced, engine power reduction is disabled, and traction control is disabled. Torque management is still enabled.
Full OFF: All features are disabled.
To select Partial OFF, momentarily press the ESC button at any time.
To select Full OFF, press and hold the ESC button for 5 seconds WITH THE VEHICLE STOPPED and the engine running.
NOTE: Full OFF mode will revert to Partial OFF mode when the vehicle speed reaches 40 mph. When the vehicle speed drops below 35 mph, Full OFF mode will reenable.
See the ESC section of your owner's manual for more details.
Best regards,
John L.
Exhaust brake should be in the same row of buttons as the traction control. It will literally look like a "Fart" button.
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Your dash may or may not look like that, but the icons on the buttons are an internationally universal standard. Thank you McDondalds.![]()
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The ESC has three modes...
ON (the default): Enhanced vehicle stability, engine power reduction, traction control, and torque management are all enabled.
Partial OFF: Enhanced vehicle stability is reduced, engine power reduction is disabled, and traction control is disabled. Torque management is still enabled.
Full OFF: All features are disabled.
To select Partial OFF, momentarily press the ESC button at any time.
To select Full OFF, press and hold the ESC button for 5 seconds WITH THE VEHICLE STOPPED and the engine running.
NOTE: Full OFF mode will revert to Partial OFF mode when the vehicle speed reaches 40 mph. When the vehicle speed drops below 35 mph, Full OFF mode will reenable.
See the ESC section of your owner's manual for more details.
Best regards,
John L.
Really Sticks? No reason to have heated or cooled seats??? OR heated steering wheel??? DO you have a heater in your truck? No reason to have that either! Air conditioning? Well, in that case you don't need a truck, you can walk..... NO worries about all that fluff stuff. LOL
I still view a pickup as a work tool, not a luxury vista cruiser.
Remember back in the day when A/C was an option, along with an automatic trans, power windows, locks, and mirrors? That is factory stock now, and you will have a hard time finding a truck with a manual trans. Some manufacturers don't even offer it anymore.
I still view a pickup as a work tool, not a luxury vista cruiser.
Remember back in the day when A/C was an option, along with an automatic trans, power windows, locks, and mirrors? That is factory stock now, and you will have a hard time finding a truck with a manual trans. Some manufacturers don't even offer it anymore.
Yeah, I remember when the only way you could get a diesel was if YOU installed one. You have totally hijacked this thread. Why don't you go back to the 2nd gen forum. There should be plenty of NVH gear rowing lovers like you there. Your 6.4 doesn't qualify here