HammaMan
Well-known member
You should have been in 4L for that. You didn't have enough RPM on the engine. Furthermore at that low of an RPM/speed, the TC might have been locking / unlocking increasing heat with an inadequate water flow to provide cooling to the heat exchanger as designed.My bet is that article was make a big generalization. Most passengers cars aren't probably are not designed for it(no idea of this is true, but id believe it). But like others have said the F150 was designed for it I think.
I know my engine brake kicks in a lot when in cruise control or in tow haul mode. I dont think they would add that to cruise control unless the transmission could handle it.
That being said, I was going down a really long steep hill on a forest service road this summer and had the transmission almost overheat.
I had it in 1st gear, the road was really bumpy I was only going about 10mph or under the whole way down. Halfway down I see my transmission temp has climbed way higher than I've seen it before.
So now as a precaution, I never use the engine brake through the manual mode. If I want engine breaking I put it in tow/haul or turn on cruise and let the computer handle it. I haven't had any issue that way. I'm assuming I was going way to slow for the transmission to properly cool itself.
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