Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
4WD is mandatory on most flat tow vehicles. Most you can't put an automatic in neutral and flat tow it because the transmission is not being lubricated while you drive. SO you have to stop the RV every 200 miles or so, start the TOAD and let the oil circulate, then resume your trip. Not something most people want to do. My Ram 1500 4WD will tow with the automatic transmission in PARK and the transfer case in neutral without stopping. My Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk will too.You must of missed the part at the beginning where she put it into 2 High.
I literally have no idea if 4WD is mandatory, I need and use 4WD regularly so I am only looking at them.
Hey @"EZ" quit comparing ? to ? it just ain't fair.4WD is mandatory on most flat tow vehicles. Most you can't put an automatic in neutral and flat tow it because the transmission is not being lubricated while you drive. SO you have to stop the RV every 200 miles or so, start the TOAD and let the oil circulate, then resume your trip. Not something most people want to do. My Ram 1500 4WD will tow with the automatic transmission in PARK and the transfer case in neutral without stopping. My Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk will too.
You cannot recreational tow your vehicle with all wheels on the ground because vehicle or transmission damage could occur. You must recreational tow your vehicle with all four wheels off the ground, such as when using a car-hauling trailer. Otherwise, you cannot recreational tow your vehicle.
and LawyersThat was a very confusing series of steps. Like anything, practice makes perfect I guess but it is very, very easy on the 2020 model.
looks like Ford tried and failed to make it simple here by putting on option in the settings, but they failed miserably by forcing for go through a series of manual steps before you can do that.
Engineers...
I said 4wd is mandatory on MOST flat tow vehicles. That would be almost all the ones with automatic transmissions, which is MOST vehicles today. Hardly anyone buys a manual transmission in todays world. Heck, most people younger than 40 don't even know how to drive a manual transmission! And most models offered by most OEMs do not even list a manual transmission as an option.4WD is not absolutely mandatory for flat towing on all vehicles but the vast majority of flat towable vehicles do happen to be 4WD.
For example, you can flat tow a Subaru CrossTrek manual or a Fiat 500 manual, both of which are 2WD cars. As always, your owners manual is the gospel regarding whether or not your particular vehicle is flat towable. If so, the owners manual will expressly state this is okay. Otherwise, I’d not attempt it.
Back to the question at hand, in the case of the 2021 F150 - per the 2021 Ford F-150 owners manual, page 445 states for 4x2 vehicles:
4x4 models however can be flat towed, the steps to do so are outlined on page 443-444.
My main comment was how complicated Ford made putting that truck into flat tow mode. That was awful!! And it had nothing to do with the young lady that did your video. I only had one critique and that was she said you could flat tow this truck behind your trailer and that is not true. There are a lot of Newbies reading this forum so I wanted to make sure they knew you could NOT flat tow your F150 behind your trailer. Over all I think she did a great job!!!EZ Please take a couple of steps back.
This young lady was doing me a favor, as I said when I was there we couldn't figure it out. When they did she suggested putting a YT video, none of them had ever done one before. They were nice enough to do this for me and I wanted to share it.
Critiquing her like you have done just isn't fair, this was the first time she has done anything like this and I'm sorry it wasn't up to your level of expectation.
So I just added what I knew to be true on that topic, which I guess you took to be a correction of your previous post, which I never said was incorrect.I literally have no idea if 4WD is mandatory, I need and use 4WD regularly so I am only looking at them.
I said 4wd is mandatory on MOST flat tow vehicles. That would be almost all the ones with automatic transmissions, which is MOST vehicles today.
Actually you have it backwards, it’s legal in most states except on the east coast (excluding Maryland & DC.), Oregon, and Washington Sate but with that said I have on occasion seen double towing in some restricted states! And I believe you needs doubles license!!I went ahead and watched the video. Good Lord there's 27 steps to put that thing in flat tow mode!!!And she says you can flat tow this truck behind your "trailer" which is false. It can be towed behind your motorhome but flat towing any vehicle behind a trailer is illegal in most States.
![]()