Results 1 to 6 of 6

Thread: Towing F 150 safely

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Dec 2020
    Location
    Goldsboro
    Posts
    153

    Default Towing F 150 safely

    There is conflicting information in the You Tube videos for towing a Ford flat tow.
    Just bought a 2022 F 50 to tow as my 2018 GMC was not able to flat tow.
    The manual on the display says to neutral flat tow place in neutral and press m on selector .caveat do not tow more than 15 miles and not to exceed 15 MPH

    Anyone with a Ford 2022 to tow would appreciate info, The you tube videos have confliction info which I assume is a year product change
    George and Joan
    2006 Royale March 2024
    Goldsboro NC
    Just added a 2022 Ford King Ranch

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jul 2020
    Location
    Simi Valley
    Posts
    893

    Default

    Did you get the 4x4 model?
    Mike Giboney
    1992 Prevost Country Coach
    #60187

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Apr 2019
    Location
    Arlington
    Posts
    863

    Default

    Rather than youtube, have you talked to Ford directly? It would not be good to loose your warranty. It seems that almost every manufacturer and model of transmission has different requirements.
    Last edited by Fratto; 12-12-2022 at 09:15 AM.


    Mark and Debbie Fratto
    1998 Parliament

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Dec 2020
    Location
    Goldsboro
    Posts
    153

    Default

    Intend to go back to dealer and try to find someone familiar with flat tow
    George and Joan
    2006 Royale March 2024
    Goldsboro NC
    Just added a 2022 Ford King Ranch

  5. #5
    Join Date
    May 2019
    Location
    Indio
    Posts
    589

    Default

    There are lots of people who flat tow F150's but I believe they are all the 4x4 model which thru the transfer case can be put into neutral for towing. I don't believe the 2x4 model is flat towable.
    Be careful about dealers. Many don't know jack about these nuanced details. Gotta find something written from Ford. The FMCA tow guide is a good start and I believe accurate. It shows only 4x4 model F150's are towable flat.

    Attached Images Attached Images

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Apr 2019
    Location
    Arlington
    Posts
    863

    Default

    Good advice Joe. We went through this when we switched tow cars. A nuance example for a manual transmission is that some are lubricated by the output shaft(s) and some are lubricated by the input shaft. Those that are lubricated by the input shaft are not towable (even in neutral) because without the engine running, there is no lubrication in the transmission while towing even though many of the internals are rotating from the output shafts.

    One reason that the 4x4 with transfer case works is because you can put the automatic in park to keep internals from rotating without lubrication. Most (but not all) transfer cases are lubricated by means other than the input shaft.

    And dont forget to read the 6 keyed notes at the bottom of the sheets. For example who wants to start and run the tow car every 6 hours?


    Mark and Debbie Fratto
    1998 Parliament

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •