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I did the same with my 05 LJ, until I noticed myself pushing a lot of yellow lights! Ignorance was bliss.There might be some states that do not require it. I used to do it with my 2005 Rubicon LJ before I knew it was a law. Unfortunately, Ford isn't saying to make sure you keep your battery charged and you will be safe, they are saying to pull the fuses and leaving no gray area. You would think they could program it into the flat tow mode or whatever they call it. They probably have but just don't trust it as I think it was suggested already.
Same story, but I have a 2.3 with vacuum brake boost.I've flat towed the Bronco from the beginning, probably 10k miles of better. Never had to pull any fuses. Every once in a while it's cranky to come out of Flat Tow mode, either doesn't want to re-engage or a brake error, but wrestle with the technology long enough and I've won every time.
I haven't tested that part yet! Didn't think that was going to be an issue, guess I was wrong.Did. Y first fuse pull and return today. The pull is easy. The sequence to take it out of neutral tow is a royal PITA.
If you run a properly fused/breakered +12v charge line from the towing vehicle, that's adding more battery - the battery in the towing vehicle. And it's running and charging most of the time. Why make life complicated?As I read all this I am thinking this happens if the battery voltage drops to some level.
What if one adds some more battery?
maybe a cigarette lighter adapter to another battery in the cab.
Pulling fuses and waiting on sleep is BS. We tow our 24 every time we go motor homing.Pulling fuses is only required (Per Ford) on 2026 and 2025 Broncos due to the Electronic Brake Boost that was updated
I measured the draw from flat tow mode, over 7 amps. My charge line only adds 3 amps. So I’m loosing.If you run a properly fused/breakered +12v charge line from the towing vehicle, that's adding more battery - the battery in the towing vehicle. And it's running and charging most of the time. Why make life complicated?
I don't quite understand where you measured the 7 and 3, and when. I suppose that's possible, but only if the 12V wiring from tow vehicle to toad is too small or has a lot of resistance for some reason. With adequate wiring (and protection of course), the tow vehicle should provide for all load while simultaneously charging the toad battery.I measured the draw from flat tow mode, over 7 amps. My charge line only adds 3 amps. So I’m loosing.