User Guide

Locking
Rear
Axle
(Option)
If
you have this feature,
your
rear axle can give you
additional traction on snow, mud, ice, sand
or
gravel.
It
works like a standard axle most of
the
time, but when
one
of
the rear wheels has
no
traction and the other does,
the
locking feature
will
allow the wheel with traction to
move the
vehicle.
Four-
Wheel
Drive
If
your vehicle has four-wheel drive,
you
can send your
engine's driving power to all four wheels for extra
traction.
To
get the most satisfaction out of four-wheel
drive,
you
must be Familiar
with
its operation. Read the
part that follows before using four-wheel drive. You
should use
2-WHEEL
HIGH
(2H)
for
most normal
driving conditions.
NOTICE:
Driving
in
the
4-WHEEL
HIGH
(4H)
or
4-WHEEL
LOW
(4L)
positions for a long
time on
dry
or
wet pavement
could
shorten
the life
of
your
vehicle's drivetrain.
Front Axle
Locking
Feature
The front axle locks and unlocks automatically when
you
shift the transfer case. Some delay for
the
axle
to
lock or unlock
is
normal.
If
the outside temperature
is very
hot,
or
the
vehicle has been used under hard
driving conditions. there may be a slight delay
for
the
axle
to
unlock.
Manual
Transfer Case
The transfer case shift lever is
on
the
floor
to
the right
of
the driver. Use
this
lever
to
shift
into and out
of
four-wheel drive.
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