Backing up a camper
#1
Backing up a camper
Hello, I have a 2011 dakota 6 cylinder which I use to pull my pop up camper ( pulls like a champ) I only have one problem and I was wondering if anyone had any ideas, I keep my pop up in my driveway which has a steep grade until it levels off when I back the pop up into the driveway it seems to put a strain on the transmission I was wondering if I would put the truck in 4 wheel drive if it would make it any easier, has anyone else has done this?
Thanks Wilssm
Thanks Wilssm
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#6
I heard about something to do with the programming, about how there's a rev limit built in for reverse gear that kills the power? I forget where I heard that, pretty sure it was in the forums somewhere.. IIRC they had the dealer reprogram, or there's a TSB out for it or something..
also is it in tow/haul
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I found that thread, but I doubt it has anything to do with your truck since it was a TSB from 2006. But it is on the V6s
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/3rd-gen...4-000-rpm.html
I'm glad my 5.7 won't have DBW, my kia does, as I found out while I was under the hood the other day, which explains quite a bit about the feel of the car.
That's a very good idea too, to torque up the converter and just use the brakes to release the power that's ready already. Eliminates the DBW problem as well.
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/3rd-gen...4-000-rpm.html
That's a very good idea too, to torque up the converter and just use the brakes to release the power that's ready already. Eliminates the DBW problem as well.