• 2H - Two-wheel drive high.
• 4H - Four-wheel drive high. See
Four-Wheel Drive High (page 186).
• 4L - Four-wheel drive low. See
Four-Wheel Drive Low (page 186).
Shifting to or from Four-Wheel
Drive Low
Note: Do not perform this operation if the
rear wheels are slipping or when applying
the accelerator pedal or when driving in a
tight turn.
Note: Momentarily releasing the accelerator
pedal when a shift in progress message
displays can improve engagement or
disengagement performance.
1. Bring your vehicle to a speed of 0 mph
(0 km/h).
2. For vehicles with an automatic
transmission, place in neutral (N). For
vehicles with a manual transmission,
fully depress the clutch pedal.
3. Push the 4L on the four-wheel drive
mode selector.
Note: A 4x4 Shift in Progress message
appears in the information display indicating
the shift is in progress. If any of the previous
shift conditions are not met, the shift should
not occur and the information display can
guide the driver through the proper shifting
procedures.
Note: If Shift Delayed Drive Forward
displays in the information display, place
the transmission in a forward gear, move
your vehicle forward approximately 5 ft
(1.5 m), and shift the transmission back to
neutral (N) to allow the transfer case to
complete the range shift.
Note: When the light is solid, the system
has achieved the desired four-wheel drive
mode. When a selected four-wheel drive
mode light is blinking, the system is
attempting to shift to that specific
four-wheel drive mode.
Note: When you achieve recreational
towing, all lights are off and the instrument
cluster displays Neutral Tow Enabled Leave
Transmission in Neutral.
SELECTING A FOUR-WHEEL
DRIVE MODE - ADVANCED 4X4
WITH 4A MODE
To select a four-wheel drive mode, push
the button.
• 2H - Two-wheel drive high.
• 4A - Four-wheel drive Auto. See
Four-Wheel Drive Auto (page 186).
• 4H - Four-wheel drive high. See
Four-Wheel Drive High (page 186).
• 4L - Four-wheel drive low. See
Four-Wheel Drive Low (page 186).
Shifting to or from Four-Wheel
Drive Low
Note: Do not perform this operation if the
rear wheels are slipping or when applying
the accelerator pedal.
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2022 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202109, First-Printing
Four-Wheel Drive