2016 FORD F250 tow

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FORD F250 2016  Owners Manual Chassis cab
MaximumGCWR
Rear axle ratio
Engine
Vehicle
19000 lb (8618kg)
3.73
6.2L gas
F-350 single
rear wheel 22000 lb (9979
kg)
4.30
23500 lb (10659kg)
3.73
6.7L diesel
19500 lb (8845kg)
3.73
6.2L g

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FORD F250 2016  Owners Manual Chassis cab
MaximumGCWR
Rear axle ratio
Engine
Vehicle
26000 lb (11793kg)
4.88
6.7L diesel
35000 lb (15875
kg)*
*  Requires optional GCWR Package.
Calculating the Maximum
Loaded Trailer Weight for You

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FORD F250 2016  Owners Manual Remember to account for the trailer
tongue weight as part of your vehicle load
when calculating the total vehicle weight.
Trailer Towing Connector
When attaching the trailer wiring connector
to your v

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FORD F250 2016  Owners Manual Fixed guidelines are always shown in the
display, but the active guidelines only
display when the steering wheel is turned.
To use active guidelines, turn the steering
wheel to point the guidelines to

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FORD F250 2016  Owners Manual Fifth-wheel Trailer Hitch (If Equipped)
WARNINGS
The mounting pads in the bed are
specifically designed for certain
fifth-wheel trailer hitches and
gooseneck ball hitches. Do not use these
mounting pa

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FORD F250 2016  Owners Manual Integrated Trailer Brake Controller
(If Equipped)
WARNING
The Ford trailer brake controller has
been verified to be compatible with
trailers having electric-actuated
drum brakes (one to four axles) an

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FORD F250 2016  Owners Manual Trailer Brake Effort Setting
The trailer brake controller allows the user
to customize how aggressively the trailer
brakes engage. The default value is "Low"
and is the recommended setting for

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FORD F250 2016  Owners Manual If the message only displays with a trailer
connected, the problem is with the trailer
wiring. Consult your trailer dealer for
assistance. This can be a short to ground
(such as a chaffed wire), short