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On my sons truck there isn’t a menu feature for it. You just stop at a red light and you can take the foot off the brake. His is a 21 F150 and I assume the 250 is the same.
On my sons truck there isn’t a menu feature for it. You just stop at a red light and you can take the foot off the brake. His is a 21 F150 and I assume the 250 is the same.
Definitely not doing it on my truck, after coming to a complete stop it will move forward if I let off the brake.
It will only hold if on an incline, or hill, and only for a few seconds.
but, I don't have a newer truck so I'm not sure. My 19 is only on a hill & works great. No settings for it either. May be all different now though.
Yes it does.
Edit* I just went out to the truck and I cant find it now. My truck has done 2 OTA updates in the last couple months and I have features I didnt (some don't work) and I lost some things. Sync 4 should have Auto-hold capabilities. My wife's last car (2015) and my 2015 Fusion had Auto-hold. I hated it because it was a button on the center console and my dog would step on it all the time. The Super Duty is supposed to be in the Sync screen but you dont see it either.
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