Diff lock hack
#31
Senior Member
Originally Posted by BareBonesXL
You said it's from the factory manual but it's a quote in your post. So there must be another post out there about it?
Like this:
Originally Posted by some random guy
random text
#32
Senior Member
As you see that defeats future quotes. Maybe just bold and italicize...?
Good information though. I wonder if Ford engineers are just reducing heat load on the diff's internal solenoid for longevity. Maybe also part of their overall energy reduction programs like their "battery tender or minder" or whatever they call it. The diff solenoid has to be heat resistant though, the extra heat from 100% current can't add much more heat than the gear heat itself. An odd place to control duty cycle, unless it's for the TCCM.
Good information though. I wonder if Ford engineers are just reducing heat load on the diff's internal solenoid for longevity. Maybe also part of their overall energy reduction programs like their "battery tender or minder" or whatever they call it. The diff solenoid has to be heat resistant though, the extra heat from 100% current can't add much more heat than the gear heat itself. An odd place to control duty cycle, unless it's for the TCCM.
#33
Senior Member
Originally Posted by BareBonesXL
An odd place to control duty cycle, unless it's for the TCCM.