Wemustrv
RVF Supporter
- Joined
- Apr 13, 2022
- Messages
- 978
- Location
- Ely, Iowa
- RV Year
- 2007
- RV Make
- Coachman
- RV Model
- Encore 40TS
- RV Length
- 40"
- Chassis
- Freightliner
- Engine
- 330 hp Mercedes Benz
- TOW/TOAD
- 2019 Ford F150 SuperCrew
- Fulltimer
- No
No power to my truck required when towing other than lights and brakes. I do have a dc to dc charger powered by our coach. The reason for this is for the lighting and brakes as power for those do come from the truck engine. I assume it would be he sane for the Jeep correct.I’m wondering if your battery was to go dead or become weak enough wwould the transmission automatically go back into a default. I know that’s happening with other brands that must have B-power for the trans to stay in neutral position. I think it’s a safety issue. That’s why we bought a jeep. I would love to tow my F150.
I do agree the Jeep is quicker if all you have to do is put it in neutral. It only takes about a minute to switch the F150 into tow mode though so it is not bad. I have always liked the Jeeps. I was looking at one when I replaced my other F150. They were a little to high for my wife to easily get in and out of.