Oh, understand about not enough posts.
I use and like Hill Descent mode and have used it on some pretty steep descents. But, I can see that on loose/slippery surfaces, no it couldn't do so much there.
But the issue we've been discussing happens even in 2WD regular driving. Really irritating, hard on brakes too. I've decided it's somehow temperature related, like if there's not enough air movement past some(?) sensor, it's worse.
are you saying when driving in 2wd on a flat road, hill descent turns on? if so, you need to have the dealer look into that.
HD should not work in 2WD, only 4LO - from the owner's manual
Hill Descent Control (HDC) — If Equipped
HDC is intended for low speed off road driving while in
4WD Low Range. HDC maintains vehicle speed while
descending hills during various driving situations. HDC
controls vehicle speed by actively controlling the brakes.
HDC has three states:
1. Off (feature is not enabled and will not activate).
2. Enabled (feature is enabled and ready but activation
conditions are not met, or driver is actively overriding
with brake or throttle application).
3. Active (feature is enabled and actively controlling vehicle
speed).
HDC will be deactivated but remain available if any of the
following conditions occur:
• Driver overrides HDC set speed with throttle or brake
application.
• Vehicle speed exceeds 20 mph (32 km/h) but remains
below 40 mph (64 km/h).
• Vehicle is on a downhill grade of insufficient magnitude,
is on level ground or is on an uphill grade.
• Vehicle is shifted to park.
Disabling HDC
HDC will be deactivated and disabled if any of the
following conditions occur:
• The driver pushes the HDC switch.
• The driveline is shifted out of 4WD Low Range.
• The parking brake is applied.
• Driver door opens (Driver door opens if doors are
attached or driver seatbelt is unbuckled if doors are
detached).
• The vehicle is driven greater than 20 mph (32 km/h) for
greater than 70 seconds.
• The vehicle is driven greater than 40 mph (64 km/h)
(HDC exits immediately).
• HDC detects excessive brake temperature.