User Guide

The front axle portion of the diagram on the indicator
will light up when you shift
into
four-wheel drive.
A
slight delay between shifting and the pattern’s lighting
is
normal. If the pattern does not light up,
or
if the front
axle lights do not go out after you shift out of
four-wheel drive, have your dealer check your system.
Turn
the
INT
LIGHTS switch located
to
the right of
your headlamp switch
to
dim your transfer case
indicator light when your headlamps or parking lamps
are on. This will also cause your instrument panel lights
to dim.
2HI:
This setting
is
for driving in most street and
highway situations. Your front axle is
not
engaged in
two-wheel drive.
4HI:
This
setting engages your
front
axle
to
help
drive
your
vehicle. Use 4HI when
you
need extra
traction, such as on snowy
or
icy
roads, or in most
off-road situations.
N
SET
PARK
BRAKE:
Shift to this neutral setting
only when your vehicle needs to be towed.
4LO:
This setting also engages your front axle
to
give
you extra traction and provides extra gear reduction.
You
may never need 4LO. It sends the maximum power
to
all four wheels.
You
might choose 4LO if you
were
driving off-road in sand, mud or deep snow and
climbing or descending steep hills.
You
can
shift
from 2HI to 4HI or
from
4HI
to
2HI while
the
vehicle
is
moving.
Do
not press the transfer case
shift lever button when shifting from 2HI
to
4HI
or
from 4HI to
2HI.
To
shift your transfer case into
N
SET
PARK BRAKE:
1.
Stop
the
vehicle and shift your transmission into
NEUTRAL
(N).
2.
Set the parking brake. Your vehicle can roll unless
the
brakes are applied.
3.
Pull the transfer case shift lever into
N
SET
PARK BRAISE.
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