I just discovered a quirk in the transmission that everyone should be aware of. I was pulling my 23 foot, 5000 lb travel trailer in the southwestern Colorado mountains. On a long, straight, steep downhill grade at 40 in second gear, I approached a 25 mph curve. When I tried to shift into first, all I got was a beep. It would not go into first until I braked to 23 mph! This speed corresponds to only about 3100 rpm in first. When towing on long downhill grades I like to use engine braking as much as possible to save the brakes.
None of the other gears behave this way. Use of power mode on the transmission did not help. It performs the same in low range, but did not seem to be as much of a problem there.
Otherwise the truck was an excellent tow vehicle and performed great on 4x4 trails too.
None of the other gears behave this way. Use of power mode on the transmission did not help. It performs the same in low range, but did not seem to be as much of a problem there.
Otherwise the truck was an excellent tow vehicle and performed great on 4x4 trails too.