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My 23 XLT AWD actually accelerates down medium and steep hills on cruise control. Is this normal?
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Cruise control does not use the brakes. The only things it can do is reduce fuel to the engine and downshift the transmission.It's normal for the speed to go up a couple MPH in this situation, but after like 3 or 4 MPH the system should engage the brakes and bring your speed back down.
Agreed. When you get a chance, select tow/haul mode before you head downhill, it does a better job of down-shifting on its' own.Thanks so far for all your replies. I find 70 mph down a medium hill with the control set at 55 unacceptable.
This is either not true for the 25 Tremor or Co-Pilot 360 but it absolutely uses the foot brake on its own. I can see the brake lights come on when I come up on slow traffic or a speed zone or a corner when using the cruise control, and I can feel the vibration on the long hills when the brakes are getting hot.Cruise control does not use the brakes. The only things it can do is reduce fuel to the engine and downshift the transmission.
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FWIW, I think my Maverick allows entirely too much downhill acceleration before downshifting, and doesn't downshift enough - but the system does react, and I assume it is normal.
Could be. I would expect CP360 to be able to do that, and if it did apply the brakes, it'd be prudent to illuminate the brake lights. Probably not Tremor-related at all.This is either not true for the 25 Tremor or Co-Pilot 360 but it absolutely uses the foot brake on its own. I can see the brake lights come on when I come up on slow traffic or a speed zone or a corner when using the cruise control, and I can feel the vibration on the long hills when the brakes are getting hot.
I appreciate the advice. I'll try it. I don't feel I should have to do that.Agreed. When you get a chance, select tow/haul mode before you head downhill, it does a better job of down-shifting on its' own.
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Maybe Carlitos is right and the whole 'cruise control applying the brakes' only applies to Co-Pilot 360. If so, then that's kind of silly that it did not come with all of them that have cruise control :-(I appreciate the advice. I'll try it. I don't feel I should have to do that.
Same, the hybrid is magical keeping speed downhill even with cruise off.I have a 25 Hybrid and it's the first vehicle that I have every owned where the cruise control is rock solid on whatever speed I set. I assume it's related to the electric motor/generator torque being applied when needed at highway speeds. If I set it at 70 or 75 and go up or down overpasses, it doesn't drop or speed up even 1 MPH from the set speed.