ramffml
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Just to be clear, I'm not trying to argue or anything. Just making some statements to consider.
The F-150 did give them an overheat message in the above video. The thing to consider when comparing the OP to this video.
- The F-150 is pulling the maximum weight trailer around 10,000, foot to the floor, and only going 18 mph. I didn't see them mention the outside temp but would expect it was hotter outside.
- The OP was only pulling 4,000 lbs. which is less than half, at the most, of the max towing capacity. They did not specify the speed or if they were running foot to the floor. I would suspect if the F-150 was only towing 4,000 lbs., running even twice the speed at 36 mph, and the outside temp was cooler the outcome would have been different.
Again, I don't want to sound like I'm arguing or disagreeing.......just adding in the way I look at it. Mainly there are a lot of different variables going on here that could affect the outcome.
All I'm saying, is yes there are many reports of hemis getting too hot. As I said I saw this on my brand new truck pulling 5000 pounds. There is nothing "wrong" with the cooling system, as in, their truck is working as designed, and getting back to the initial point, a 180 Tstat can definitely help with this.

