@@phrankeeecars yeah for sure 😊 I had I up the river on the weekend. Had a blast thrashing it. My fav setting is sport mode with Baja exhaust and shocks. Good Fun ✊🏼👍🏼
Already bought and I been looking for that particular button to change the sound but sadly the Philippines Raptor version is entirely different. Disappointing. But I am still thankful for the information.@@phrankeeecars
I was hoping that I could change the sound without shifting the drive mode especially to Baja. Then the ability to change the steering wheel mode from normal to light. That 2 features would be nice to have eventhough my Raptor has 2.0 Bi Turbo Diesel Engine
@@phrankeeecars Ok, Firstly, I have the generation 1 Raptor and I ordered Gen 2 back in April and still waiting for it. I also have a second car that has paddle shifters mounted on the dash, the changing of gears with paddle shift on dash is much more easily done without arm twisting and confusion. It's when your turning the wheel and trying to change gears that makes the steering wheel mounted shift so much more difficult and I think dangerous as you have less control on the vehicle. I dont use the paddles on my Raptor any more but I do on my other vehicle. You will find all the upper end sports cars example Ferrari, Rimac Nevera etc etc that have them on the dash. To top this discussion off, I have 30 years of motor racing experience.
Powder Skier Point taken, but I don't think there is right or wong or should or shouldn't to this, it all comes down to personal preferences and manufacturer preferences. You will find almost all German and American brands have steering wheel mounted paddles, and only a few Italian and hypercar brands still use column mounted paddles. I have owned 911 GT3 and 911 Turbo with PDK and a few German sports cars, and I don't think they are less sporty because of the paddle placement. It's even less important in a truck like this, and I bet 99% of owners never use their paddles on the road (probably more when off-roading).
The paddle shifters should be on the steering wheel. That is where the yard with any reasonable car with paddle shifters. Usually, they are controlled by your fingertips behind the steering wheel, so that way your hands never come off the steering wheel ? That’s how it is on sports cars. I’m not sure who wants to take their hands off a steering wheel to push a button
All well and good but you didn't show us any of the buttons that you presses. How do you even get the main menu up on the dash in the first place
I'm new to Ranger Raptor, this video helps me a lot.
HI how do you answer calls from the steering wheel?
Thanks Bro !! Always something I missed playing with mine 😊👍🏼
Thank you! Glad you liked the video! How are you enjoying your Raptor?
@@phrankeeecarsloving it Big Time 😊
@@72nivo off-roading at all?
@@phrankeeecars yeah for sure 😊 I had I up the river on the weekend. Had a blast thrashing it. My fav setting is sport mode with Baja exhaust and shocks. Good Fun ✊🏼👍🏼
@72nivo wow, sounds like great fun, glad you are using the truck as it was designed for! 😁
can i know about normal suspension and sport suspension different
Nice job
Thanks for the information
You are welcome, are you looking to buy one?
Already bought and I been looking for that particular button to change the sound but sadly the Philippines Raptor version is entirely different. Disappointing. But I am still thankful for the information.@@phrankeeecars
@@jec71moto57 what's the difference? 🤔
I was hoping that I could change the sound without shifting the drive mode especially to Baja. Then the ability to change the steering wheel mode from normal to light. That 2 features would be nice to have eventhough my Raptor has 2.0 Bi Turbo Diesel Engine
I wonder why you can't have maps on the dash that's abit annoying
Ya, I guess there is room for improvement 😆
Hello sir.. How can I turn off the side mirror light next gen raptor.
What do you mean? The courtesy light that shines on the ground?
What does that S mean on the bottom right next to odometer??
its the compass the car is facing south
You reckon you could take a Raptor cluster and put it in a lower spec model?
You mean modifications by yourself? No
@@phrankeeecars ok
IS THE NICE ONE PLEASE PLEASE GET THE FORD RANGER RAPTOR IRON STAINLESS STILL PLEASE I LOVE FORD RANGER RAPTOR ❤
is it ok to use 4A on pave road or other wise?
4A is the default mode, so no problem
Paddle shifters should be on the dash not the steering wheel
Why?
@@phrankeeecars Ok, Firstly, I have the generation 1 Raptor and I ordered Gen 2 back in April and still waiting for it. I also have a second car that has paddle shifters mounted on the dash, the changing of gears with paddle shift on dash is much more easily done without arm twisting and confusion. It's when your turning the wheel and trying to change gears that makes the steering wheel mounted shift so much more difficult and I think dangerous as you have less control on the vehicle. I dont use the paddles on my Raptor any more but I do on my other vehicle. You will find all the upper end sports cars example Ferrari, Rimac Nevera etc etc that have them on the dash. To top this discussion off, I have 30 years of motor racing experience.
Powder Skier Point taken, but I don't think there is right or wong or should or shouldn't to this, it all comes down to personal preferences and manufacturer preferences. You will find almost all German and American brands have steering wheel mounted paddles, and only a few Italian and hypercar brands still use column mounted paddles. I have owned 911 GT3 and 911 Turbo with PDK and a few German sports cars, and I don't think they are less sporty because of the paddle placement. It's even less important in a truck like this, and I bet 99% of owners never use their paddles on the road (probably more when off-roading).
The paddle shifters should be on the steering wheel. That is where the yard with any reasonable car with paddle shifters.
Usually, they are controlled by your fingertips behind the steering wheel, so that way your hands never come off the steering wheel ?
That’s how it is on sports cars.
I’m not sure who wants to take their hands off a steering wheel to push a button
My fuel consumption 20++…how urs only 16L/100km
You have to drive quite sensibly to get 17... it's not a very fuel efficient truck is it? 😆
can't say twin turbo v6 petrol is the most fuel efficient
I think there is just too much unecassary tech, its actually ridiculous
Is there such a thing to have too much tech for a modern truck? The driving experience is still pretty engaging