84 Sheepdog
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The OP is spot on here. When I test drove the truck, with the salesman, not even he could tell me how to get the truck into “sport mode” and he kept telling me “it’s on the shifter it’s on the shifter.” I said there is no button other than the shift up and down buttons on this shifter. We had to go back to the dealer and he had to run inside and ask someone.
Driving around my area a couple weeks ago I decided to pop it into sport mode and hit the plus button twice putting it in 4x4. I’m with the OP here. I don’t think it’s a horrible design but not well thought out. I agree as well that placing it in the audio area of the steering wheel is a bad idea and confusing.
Once you figure it out your golden but yeah I could see IF you were to let someone unfamiliar with that truck drive, there could be a potential problem.
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I bought my truck from a small town Ford dealer and the sales guy told me the truck I bought was the first Raptor they had or sold. I told him it wasn't necessary but I think Ford makes them go through all the features as part of the delivery process. We both got a chuckle out of him trying to describe the functions for all the buttons. I remember he thought the button with the steering wheel icon (that actually changes steering input) turned the heated steering wheel on. Super nice guy and a straight shooter so I didn't mind at all. I'd still buy another truck from him any day and still get a laugh every time I look at that button.