Ford Offers Industry-First Truck App Software for F-Series Owners
Ford wants to keep you in the know when you tow. An all-new Truck App in the Ford F-Series features an industry-first in truck technology — a software application for safe and easy towing and off-roading.
With more than 50 percent of F-Series owners regularly towing a trailer, Ford developed the first application to walk drivers through the proper trailer connection process, among many other features.
The Truck App is available on F-Series’ class-exclusive LCD instrument cluster screen, a beefier version of the driver information display where traditional stats on fuel economy, vehicle settings and trip tracking also live.
“The 4.2-in. LCD productivity screen presents detailed information in an engaging, easy-to-use manner so customers get the most out of their Ford trucks for work and for play,” said Joseph Fodera, cluster applications engineer.
A checklist asks drivers a set of questions to help ensure the trailer is connected properly:
• Ball coupler connected and locked?
• Tongue jack raised?
• Mirrors adjusted?
• Electrical wiring connected?
• Lights functioning correctly (running lights, left/right turn and brake lights)?
• Trailer Brake Controller gain setting adjusted?
• Wheel chocks removed?
• Safety chains connected?
For those who own multiple trailers, Truck App allows drivers to name each trailer and collect and store accumulated mileage for each — for up to 10 different trailers, displaying helpful information such as accumulated miles for a particular unit, trailer brake gain (with available integrated brake controller) and output.
Off-Road Information
The Truck App also caters to the off-road enthusiast with unique information screens such as pitch-and-roll, which shows the angle of surface incline, the degree of tilt and steering angle.
The app on the F-150 SVT Raptor includes a specific screen that shows the status of Hill Descent Control, off-road mode and the 4×4 system.
In addition to the Truck App software application, the more traditional screen menus include:
• Gauge mode — includes real-time transmission oil temperature.
• Trip A/B — includes trip time and mileage information and tracks two trips.
• Fuel economy — tracks fuel consumption history and offers selectable displays for efficiency in miles to empty, average and instantaneous.
• Settings — allows the customer to turn features on or off, change autolamp time, set trailer brake setting and monitor oil life.
• Information — provides management of the MyKey feature, a system check screen and key system warnings for trailer sway control, Hill Descent Control and Tire Pressure Monitoring System.
The F-150 productivity screen is standard on all FX2/FX4, Lariat, King Ranch and Platinum models. It is also available on XLT as part of the XLT Convenience Package.
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