Michael McDonough
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I have a 2017 Expedition that when put in reverse going up hill will drift forward before I give it gas to move in reverse. This is very unnerving. Any help in what could be the problem?
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Best bet, see if your dealer or someone that has one like yours, will let you try theirs on a hill. If you live on a steep hill, it's probably normal, but try another one and see. I'm sure someone here with same or close vehicle can tell you about theirs. You've got the last year of the 6 speed Transmission.
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Thanks for all your help. I`m going to take it back to the dealer and see what they say. To me its a safety problem. I have to back up on my driveway (its on a slight hill)
to hook up a trailer. When I`m doing this I`m not expecting it to move forward before I have to give it some gas. I`ll see what they have to say.
Thanks again
Yeah I know the older Ford auto Transmissions like the C4,C6,and FMX have a Hill hold only in 2nd gear for some reason. The worst thing about that is they also would start out in 2nd when you went to take off unless you clicked it back in drive or 1st right before taking off. They had nothing to hold in reverse as far as I know.I honestly believe this is normal. Hill Hold does not engage in reverse. If you find out differently, I would be interested.
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I have a 2017 Expedition that when put in reverse going up hill will drift forward before I give it gas to move in reverse. This is very unnerving. Any help in what could be the problem?
I have this with my vehicle too. Stopped at a light facing uphill and hill was quite steep. When the light went green and I let go the brake, the truck rolled back until I hit the gas. Scared me a bit and I was lucky no one was behind me. I just learned to goose the gas pedal before fully releasing the brake when on steep inclines.
Took it to Ford and they also said it’s the way it works. It will hold for 2 seconds after you take your foot off the brake then it will let go. So you should have two seconds to use the gas after you release the brake. Doesn’t seem right to me but that is the way it works. Gotta be quick.