Using the M on the Ford F150

Asked by GuruL53W5 Mar 25, 2019 at 06:21 PM about the 2018 Ford F-150 XL SuperCrew 4WD

Question type: General

If I am towing a 21 foot trailer up or coming down a 7% grade do you use the m gear or just stay in drive?  Thank you.

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M I believe stand's for 'manual' which is the up and down arrows on you shifting lever. depend on you knowledge, if you feel comfortable with shifting for yourself and depending on the length of the hill most loads like a camper have their own breaks that are controlled by a box in the cab of the truck unless the truck came factory with it bilt in which idk where it would be located. However back the the actual driving. A 7% grade you should be fine using your breaks and keeping the transmission in tow/haul mode which is normally in the end of the shift lever

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Read your owners manual! There may be a tow/haul mode which you should use if you have it. I would most definitely gear down on a 7% grade.

For your reference a 7% grade is considered quite steep.

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