With profound and sincere apologies to OP and everyone else, except
@Johnkn for the thread-jack.
Earlier in this post, I opined thusly.
"it is a bug, and the
gear position display disappearance is documented.... where??"
<merciful snippage> and emphasis mine.
To which a very outraged Johnkn retorted:
Where? Ummmmm how about the Raptor owner's manual? Ever read it? I stated that in my post that you quoted above, appears you quoted that without reading it as well. LOL
Not sure why you are so aggressive.
It's been in the Raptor Supplemental owners manual for years under 'Transmission' along with Ford's error in grammar that's been there for years as well.
And you'll find it here on the 2015 Expedition manual page 198
https://cdn.dealereprocess.net/cdn/servicemanuals/ford/2015-expedition.pdf
and here in the 2016 F150 owners manual pages 184/185.
https://cdn.dealereprocess.net/cdn/servicemanuals/ford/2016-f150.pdf
and here in the 2017 Super Duty owners manual under 'transmission"
http://www.fordservicecontent.com/F...&div=f&vFilteringEnabled=False&userMarket=USA
Would you like me to post up manuals for all F150s, Super Duty's, Expeditions, etc for the last 5 years and reference the page numbers for you? I'd be more than happy to...
I'm not disputing this
" but it’s not like Ford has cornered the market on some fantastic idea here, just look how many people have posted “WTF happened to my gear shift display”." I'm stating that it's been a documented feature in many Ford products for at least 5 years, yet you continue to incorrectly refer to it as a bug giving Ford and Raptor a bad name to those who don't know better..
Now, I don’t know if
@Johnkn is a Fakenews proliferating truckzor wannabe, perhaps missed my actual question or is just jonesing for an internet fight. it’s not really relevant.
I asked where is the gear position display disappearance documented, just as I did in the previous thread about this. So here is what each manual says - all of them are completely
non responsive to what I asked @Johnkn
And you'll find it here on the 2015 Expedition manual page 198
https://cdn.dealereprocess.net/cdn/servicemanuals/ford/2015-expedition.pdf
PRS (Progressive Range Selection)
With the gearshift lever in D (Drive), press the – button to active PRS. The available and selected gears will be indicated on the instrument cluster.
All available gears will be displayed with the current gear indicated. Press the – button again to lock out gears beginning with the highest gear. Example: press the – button twice to lock out 6th and 5th gears. Only the available gears will be displayed and the transmission will automatically shift between the available gears. Press the + button to unlock gears to allow the transmission to shift to higher gears. The transmission will shift automatically within the gear range you select.
where does it say the gear position display is suppressed?
and here in the 2016 F150 owners manual pages 184/185.
https://cdn.dealereprocess.net/cdn/servicemanuals/ford/2016-f150.pdf
PRS (Progressive Range Selection)
Progressive Range Selection gives you the ability to lockout gears from the automatic shifting range. This may provide you with an improved driving experience (for example, in slippery conditions or when experiencing a steep grade).
With the gearshift lever in drive (D), press the – button to active PRS. The available and selected gears are indicated on the instrument cluster. All available gears will display with the current gear indicated. Press the – button again to lock out gears beginning with the highest gear. Example: press the – button twice to lock out 6th and 5th gears. Only the available gears will display and the transmission will automatically shift between the available gears. Press the + button to unlock gears to allow the transmission to shift to higher gears. The transmission will shift automatically within the gear range you select.
where does it say the gear position display is suppressed?
and here in the 2017 Super Duty owners manual under 'transmission"
http://www.fordservicecontent.com/F...&div=f&vFilteringEnabled=False&userMarket=USA
Progressive Range Selection - PRS
Progressive Range Selection gives you the ability to lockout gears from the automatic shifting range. This may provide you with an improved driving experience (for example, in slippery conditions or when experiencing a steep grade).
With the gearshift lever in drive (D), press the – button to active PRS. The available and selected gears are indicated on the instrument cluster.
All available gears display with the current gear indicated. Press the – button again to lock out gears beginning with the highest gear. Example: press the – button twice to lock out 6th and 5th gears. Only the available gears display and the transmission automatically shifts between the available gears. Press the + button to unlock gears to allow the transmission to shift to higher gears. The transmission shifts automatically within the gear range you select.
where does it say the gear position display is suppressed?
Would you like me to post up manuals for all F150s, Super Duty's, Expeditions, etc for the last 5 years and reference the page numbers for you? I'd be more than happy to…
You know what? I’m feeling particularly magnanimous today. I will start off this task for you.
2017 F150 Manual:
Progressive Range Selection
Progressive Range Selection gives you the ability to lockout gears from the automatic shifting range. This may provide you with an improved driving experience (for example, in slippery conditions or when experiencing a steep grade).
With the transmission in drive (D), press the – button to active PRS. The available and selected gears are indicated on the instrument cluster.
All available gears display with the current gear indicated. Press the – button again to lock out gears beginning with the highest gear. Only the available gears display and the transmission automatically shifts between the available gears. Press the + button to unlock gears to allow the transmission to shift to higher gears. The transmission shifts automatically within the gear range you select.
where does it say the gear position display is suppressed?
2017 Raptor Owners Supplement:
Progressive Range Selection gives you the ability to lockout gears from the automatic shifting range. This may provide you with an improved driving experience (for example, in slippery conditions or when experiencing a steep grade).
With the transmission in drive (D), press the – button or paddle to active PRS. The available and selected gears are indicated on the instrument cluster.
All available gears display with the current gear indicated. Press the – button or paddle again to lock out gears beginning with the highest gear. For example, press the – button or paddle twice to lock out 10th and 9th gears. Only the available gears display and the transmission automatically shifts between the available gears. Press the + button or paddle to unlock gears to allow the transmission to shift to higher gears. The transmission shifts automatically within the gear range you select.
where does it say the gear position display is suppressed?
I'm stating that it's been a documented feature in many Ford products for at least 5 years, yet you continue to incorrectly refer to it as a bug giving Ford and Raptor a bad name to those who don't know better..
So.... I’m going to go out on a limb and say
@Johnkn is jonesing for an internet argument/fight, with perhaps a sprinkling of trying to look cool in front of his internet buddies.
Job done.
Now, fun fact: Some of this PDF files are not formatted the same way and if you attempt to “find” for example ’transmission’ or ‘PRS’ or anything for that matter, the find returns no results. However, the doc is in there, it’s just not findable in some sections of some of the PDFs.
Maybe there is some common understanding. Regardless of function and documentation,
this behavior; the disappearing gear position display when the transmission is in ‘automatic’ mode, and the PRS functionality is inadvertently or intentionally engaged,
does not meet the behavior expectations of most customers.
Ford has not documented this behavior to the customer base as I understand it. This behavior is not described in customer facing documentation I’m aware of which is actually why I asked where it was documented. What is in each of the manuals I’ve seen linked is this phrase:
The available and selected gears are indicated on the instrument cluster.
In what reality does the above, larger font sentence in any way describe the ubiquitous disappearing gear display?
In fact, in context the manual describes the exact opposite.
With the transmission in drive (D), press the – button or paddle to active PRS. The available and selected gears are indicated on the instrument cluster.
Taken together, these 2 sentences say that upon engagement of PRS, the available gears are indicated on the instrument cluster.
That’s not entirely true, the gears are not indicated on the instrument cluster after this instruction set is followed, they disappear, which is the whole focus of numerous posts in the Gen2 general discussion sub forum.
So I suppose I’ll leave it a giving the Raptor a bad Rap and not knowing and all.