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- Larry
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- 2024 Maverick Lariat FX4 4K tow
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Yes and…. With tow-haul mode (and possibly “L” mode, but I forget) if you brake and slow it down to, say 35 mph, it will then hold at 35 through a combination of down shifting, compression braking and automatic brake application. It will hold that speed until you apply the throttle to tell it that you want to go faster. So let’s say you use the throttle to speed back up to 45 mph, then let off the throttle. It will now hold 45 mph on the downhill slope and won’t let it go any faster than that.Glad to hear it. I'm of the thinking that overheating is much less of a problem with disc brakes than the older drums.
This combination of techniques puts a lot less heat in the brakes than the old style of leaving it in drive and applying brakes when you feel like you are going too fast.
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