I use mine a lot. Every day that I drive in or out of the summer park that has a 5 mph limit, I lock it in first gear. Going down grades I will manually shift to a lower gear on the exhaust brake.
Well something definitely happened at the dealership. I keep finding out new things that the transmission would not do before. Yesterday I noticed that it would actually drop a gear when engaging tow/haul at 40 mph, while not towing and on level roads. I also noticed for the first time yesterday that tow haul mode was shifting at higher rpms. That’s the one feature of the tow mode everyone was talking about that I really wanted to experience firsthand. And now it finally works. I keep reading that the transmission “learns” driving habits. That’s some high tech voodoo stuff that baffles me. Now I’m very curious to see how the truck performs while towing. I know 4K is not a lot of weight to tow, but previously the truck just refused to downshift in tow mode on steep grades unless I stuck the gas pedal to the floor.More than likely the dealer reset it, either knowingly or not, when they connected up to their computer. The electronics on the new trucks are fickle, and after an update in 09 at dealer for my 07 C&C, I've had a glitch. They denied it, and I didn't push it. After warranty, I regretted it. I would keep it in T/H for a long period to make sure it doesn't come back.
Yup, that's what I would want...my {old} truck stays in a lower gear with TH 'cause it's purrfect for driving in town with lower speed limits or hilly country/county roads. I'm thankful for those intelligent engineers drive train decisions.To me this is the most noticeable difference between the two tow haul modes. It also won't shift as casually with the TH on, meaning it shifts at a noticeably higher RPM than with it off.
Sno,EB only with my 3.42 gears comes on and off while slowing down through the gears like on a freeway off ramp(I would call it lazy at best). Add TH and it stays on and the truck shifts down aggressively.
Under about 1300-1400 rpm, my EB drops out because LockUp drops out, so that's when EB is NOT engaged; makes sense for my '04.5 anyway.EB shuts off at around 1100 rpms. So, if you are not in TH, the trans is not downshifting automatically when you are slowing down, therefore 1100 rpms is going to be reached much quicker and EB is going to disengage.
When in TH, the trans begins downshifting as you slow thus staying above 1100 rpm utilizing the EB much longer.
Also, as Wiredawg said, a lower gear ratio is going to make the EB much more effective and keeps the rpm's higher at any given speed which keeps the EB engaged longer, or more specifically, to a slower speed than a higher gear ratio.
I use the high idle feature for AC, you need the compressor running double of idle RPM, to keep the refrigerant moving heat out of the Cab. High temperatures absorbed in refrigerant through the evaporator, needs to be moved faster. Vegas/Phoenix heat is an issue, and running higher RPM’s makes a big difference you can feel, not just imagined.
I know cooling the truck down before shut down with AC on I see 400° at EGT1 which translates to about 600° at the manifold.