2022 My Mode button

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speed77

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Sorry- might have missed this. Did the 22s get a new button that saves preset driving mode?
 

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Sorry- might have missed this. Did the 22s get a new button that saves preset driving mode?
It was listed in the ‘22 order guide as a change for ‘22, but nobody has really talked about. Guessing everyone is waiting for someone to get their 22 in and verify it.
 

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That is cool! The 2021's have 1-Pedal and Trail Control with the button up on the dash. I've used them and they can be handy in certain situations. Supposedly Trail Turn Assist should be a SW upgrade at some point. It looks really handy from the Bronco demos of it I've seen!
 

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what does it do exactly?
Trail Control allows you to set a slow speed using the steering wheel buttons (good for hill descent for example) and 1-Pedal allows you to drive just using the accelerator pedal. When you lift off the pedal it applies the brakes to hold you in place (good for clearing obstacles for example). Trail Turn Assist uses the brakes to lock the inner rear tire to allow you to pivot turn around that wheel (kinda like a tank) to make tight turns.
 

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Just saw a review on the R button. stumbled across it. from what the reviewer said is that you could save your favorite drive mode, suspension, steering and exhaust setting. One Button. and changes to what you have saved there instead of having to change it every time. time to verify that is what its for.
 

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Trail Turn Assist uses the brakes to lock the inner rear tire to allow you to pivot turn around that wheel (kinda like a tank) to make tight turns.
This is cool. When I was a kid driving tractor I would raise the disc and stomp one brake to turn. If I got the timing right, that sucker would spin on a dime. Get it wrong? Well, I did take out a couple of end posts. :)
 
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