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It will only stay locked until like 20 or 30mph on the normal F150 though. But I agree that it is a negative though on the Gen 2.
Yes. It's stupid
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It will only stay locked until like 20 or 30mph on the normal F150 though. But I agree that it is a negative though on the Gen 2.
All,
Just to comfirm I didn't miss anything I just went and triple checked. The only modes that allow you to engage 2wd are Normal, Sport and Baja. All other modes are 4wd only. When in 2wd, no matter the mode or if the vehicle is in park, drive or moving, the differential will not lock and you get the attached message. In normal, sport, and Baja mode you can lock the diff in 4A/4H without issue (note:Baja mode doesn't allow 4A, only 4H). I tried locking the diff in all modes (while in 4wd) the switching back to 2H manual, in each instance the locked diff disengaged. I also ran this whole procedure with and without traction control to see if that makes a difference.
Long story short, although there seems to be some doubt on my initial post (and even I thought I might be missing something), you are not able to lock the diff in 2wd at this time.
Shouldn't the limited slip in front and AWD mode, not present in the G1, more than make up for it?
Seems a locked rear, in all but straight running, is less than desirable.
Yes, One Wheel Spin Control. It will even do it with the front wheels when in 4wd.Is Ford doing some ABS trickery to act as a LSD when the truck isn't in 4wd?
Yes, One Wheel Spin Control. It will even do it with the front wheels when in 4wd.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3on27AINjaM
my 2012 has a torsen locker in the front, and it was standard.. (option on jen2)
Maybe you dont have much off road experience, but when you are turning, and accelerating, the inside tire will spin. you won't get all the traction, or oversteer you'd get with the locked rear in the loose stuff.