Not sure about the shifting thing. But I'll give it a try. All good information though! Thank you so muchYeah, sorry. TexasBlueCrush was uncertain of where I got that speed info.
As for the Automatic....I don't know for sure. It should shift up into 3rd at some point to give you more speed. Here's some info I found in the owners manual, but I can't find anything that specifically limits you to 2nd or 18mph or whatever in 4LO.
-In Automatic transmission "Sport" mode - you've selected 2nd gear, but you should be able to select 3rd yourself by pushing the shifter forward.
-MTS doesn't seem to have any posted limits on what speed you can go, but this might be a factor
-Stability bar disconnect only activates below 18mph. I dont think this is your problem though.
-Stability Control or Traction control would limit the transmission or engine output if it thinks its slipping. To disengage both the stability control and traction control completely: be stopped, press and hold the traction button for at least 3 seconds. All traction aid limits are off and you can run wild.
If you've covered all of this, then I'm not sure what could be wrong.
It feels like it's in first it doesn't shift out of itThe auto with shift through all gears in 4lo… automatically
So are you saying that I should switch over to the manual transmission when I go to four low instead of the automaticThere is always the manual shift option?? If 4-lo 1st is too slow for you, maybe try 2nd or 3rd?
I walk faster then my old jeep moved if I just let the idol take it forward in 4-lo. Haven't tried it with the truck... yet.
You can if you want to be able to shift into a higher gear and thus be able to go faster. In the manual it's called "S" mode or as it has been said earlier on this post "Sport". It just gives to a different level of control for what gear you are using.So are you saying that I should switch over to the manual transmission when I go to four low instead of the automatic
I think that's my answer. I just hit the sand and gave it a shot. Works a lot better that way. If you're just in the normal drive it seems like it never wants to get out of first but the s works pretty good. Thank you!You can if you want to be able to shift into a higher gear and thus be able to go faster. In the manual it's called "S" mode or as it has been said earlier on this post "Sport". It just gives to a different level of control for what gear you are using.
That is excellent answer! Thank you!Sounds great if I had a manual but I have a automatic.