User Guide
The front axle portion of
the
indicator diagram will light
up when
you
shift into four-wheel drive.
Some delay between shifting and the indicator's lighting
is
normal.
If
the indicator light does not light up, or
if
the
front axle light does
not
go
out
after
you
shift out
of
four-wheel drive, have your dealer check your system.
An
indicator near the lever
shows
you
the
transfer
case settings:
2H (2-Wheel
High):
This setting
is
for driving
in
most
street and highway situations. Your
front
axle
is
not
engaged
in
two-wheel drive.
4H (4-Wheel
High):
This setting engages your front
axle to help drive your vehicle. Use 4H when
you
need
extra traction, such as on wet
or
icy roads, or
in
most
off-road situations.
N (Neutral):
Shift
to
this setting
only
when your vehicle
needs
to
be towed or when using a power take-off.
4L (4-Wheel
Low):
This setting
also
engages your front
axle
to
give you extra power, but should be used
only
for off-road driving.
You
can shift from 2-WHEEL
HIGH
(2H) to 4-WHEEL
HIGH
(4H)
or from 4-WHEEL HIGH (4H) to
2-WHEEL
HIGH (2H) while
the
vehicle is moving. Your
front axle will engage hster if you take your foot
off
of
the accelerator for a few seconds after
you
shift.
In
extremely cold weather,
it
may be necessary
to
stop or
slow the vehicle
lo
shift
out
of
2-WHEEL HIGH
(2H).
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