I've been wondering the same thing.I just got my 21, and I keep having to change it from normal to eco for driving around town. Is there a way to make that the default mode?
I've been wondering the same thing.
Also, do you have to select a mode every time you start the vehicle or does it default to the mode it was last in when it was last turned off?I just got my 21, and I keep having to change it from normal to eco for driving around town. Is there a way to make that the default mode?
The problem is it always defaults to Normal. With the powerboost it will stay on electric quite a bit more when your in eco mode, which is great around town. Its not a bad thing, but I am just lazy and would prefer it just hold the mode till I change it.Also, do you have to select a mode every time you start the vehicle or does it default to the mode it was last in when it was last turned off?
The problem is it always defaults to Normal. With the powerboost it will stay on electric quite a bit more when your in eco mode, which is great around town. Its not a bad thing, but I am just lazy and would prefer it just hold the mode till I change it.
Yes, you absolutely can switch to sport mode while the vehicle is in motion. That’s typically how I change drive modes.For those of you that have your trucks already, can you switch the truck to Sport mode while it is in motion, or will that hurt the transfer case? Can the truck be in motion while a “4x4 Shift in Progress” is happening?
I have a Sport mode on one of my other vehicles and it’s nice to just be able to turn it on and off as needed.
I know with my 18 F150 I was able to purchase a "Drive Mode Memory Module" for around $50 and it took about a hour to installI just got my 21, and I keep having to change it from normal to eco for driving around town. Is there a way to make that the default mode?
Thanks for the info. I was trying to read through the online manual last night as well and it wasn’t the easiest to decipher. Good to know. There are sometimes you just need to have the Sport mode for a few seconds and stopping to change would become arduous very quickly, and kinda defeat the purpose.Yes, you absolutely can switch to sport mode while the vehicle is in motion. That’s typically how I change drive modes.
What I don’t like about that is when I want “sport” mode and I rotate the knob it’ll sometimes momentarily land on “slippery” mode or another mode that activates 4H and the hubs will lock.
The truck can be in motion when the “4x4 shift in progress” is happening.
Sure, no problem.Thanks for the info. I was trying to read through the online manual last night as well and it wasn’t the easiest to decipher. Good to know. There are sometimes you just need to have the Sport mode for a few seconds and stopping to change would become arduous very quickly, and kinda defeat the purpose.