Has anyone just pulled the little plug on the + side of the battery? I saw a video of it being done and it disables the auto/start stop function. My only concern is āis that all it does?ā š¤£
I have towed mine back from Oklahoma to California starting the Bronco to keep it charged when we stop for the night. I had zero issues with it. We towed it to Truckee for a stay and had zero issues. I now have a charge line wired in and we are going back to Truckee in a week. Iāll update again...
Enter accessory mode: Push the ignition button once without your foot on the brake.
Depress the brake for approximately seven seconds.
Put the vehicle in Park.
Start the vehicle and put it in Drive and thatās what works for me. It has never failed coming out of Neutral tow.
Thereās obviously no rhyme or reason to whether itās covered under warranty. I wonder if ours was covered because itās a lease.
I guess if they didnāt cover ours, I would just tell them to take their Bronco back and get out of the lease.
They can check through the on board computer whether the vehicle was put into flat tow correctly. That was one of the first things they told me. That I did it correctly. If you left the accessory āonā after completing the sequence, it WILL draw your battery voltage down to initiate automatically...
Be very careful if you donāt have a charge line. If you drive multiple days without charging the battery, youāre susceptible to the battery voltage dropping to where the electronics will shift the bronco into Park from Neutral and youāll destroy the transmission.
The flaw in the Ford "tow" system is that there is always a parasitic draw on the battery as the neutral tow feature is an electronic feature and will draw on the battery. Yes, the problem is solved by a charge line, but the system shouldn't be allowed to drop voltage to where the neutral tow...
The tech told me that would cause an issue with the Bronco going into park while being flat towed. The transfer case must also engage when the voltage drops that low.
I am getting a charge line installed soon. I was doing the same thing on overnight trips. I'd start it up and let it run for awhile after taking it out of flat tow.
I don't think you'll have the same issue with a manual as it is a "manual" and you would physically have to take it out of neutral. AFAIK, there are no electronics involved in that operation.
I do. I did contact my rep at Ford HQ and he talked to a head technician who stated " the transmission defaults to park when the battery loses charge, so if being flat towed it would shift into park from neutral. " Thatās the answer that I needed to hear.
After 12+ hours of leaving my Bronco in neutral tow mode, there was only a minimal drop in voltage on the battery. It dropped from 12.75v to 12.33v. Iām happy with the results. The Bronco also came out of neutral tow mode with no issue, but I never saw the dash indicator that neutral tow was...
No magic words. They did try to blame it on my AFO supplemental braking system until I told them it applies the brakes when I apply the brakes in the Motorhome. They confirmed that I did my sequence exactly as specified and mine is a lease.
I have heard on the F150 forums, that when the battery...