SELECTING A DRIVE MODE (IF
EQUIPPED)
Rotate the drive mode control on the
center console to select or change a drive
mode.
Note: Button icons vary depending on the
vehicle.
DRIVE MODES
ECO
For efficient driving. This mode
helps deliver maximum fuel
efficiency and helps to increase
driving range.
Depending on your vehicle options,
four-wheel drive auto (4A) or two-wheel
drive high (2H) is the default four-wheel
drive mode. Four-wheel drive low (4L) is
not selectable in eco mode.
The rear electronic locking differential is
available below 25 mph (40 km/h).
MUD/RUTS - FX4+
For off-road driving. This mode
enhances vehicle performance
to traverse muddy, rutted or
uneven terrains.
Four-wheel drive high (4H) is the default
four-wheel drive mode. Four-wheel drive
low (4L) is selectable in mud/ruts mode.
Depending on your vehicle options,
four-wheel drive auto (4A) or two-wheel
drive high (2H) is not selectable in
mud/ruts mode.
The rear electronic locking differential is
engaged when in mud/ruts mode and is
available at any speed in all selectable
four-wheel drive modes.
Note: Do not use this mode on dry, hard
pavement. This could produce some
vibration, driveline bind up, and potential
excessive tire and vehicle wear depending
on the four-wheel drive mode selection.
NORMAL
For everyday driving. This mode
is the perfect balance of
excitement, comfort and
convenience. This is the default mode after
each ignition cycle, the driveline settings
remain the same prior to the ignition cycle.
Depending on your vehicle options,
four-wheel drive auto (4A) or two-wheel
drive high (2H) is the default four-wheel
drive mode. All four-wheel drive modes are
selectable when in normal mode.
The rear electronic locking differential is
available below 25 mph (40 km/h).
Note: The rear electronic locking differential
is available at any speed when in four-wheel
drive low (4L).
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2024 Ranger (TRD) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202304, DOM
Drive Mode Control - Excluding: Raptor