Features and Controls
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
shift
out
of
two-wheel drive and
into
four-wheel drive, lock the freewheeling
hubs and move the transfer case shift
lever
to
"4H"
or
"4L"
(see the following).
You should use
"2H"
for
most
normal
driving.
Rear wheel anti-lock brakes do
not
work
when
you
shift into four-wheel drive.
Your regular brakes will still work. When
you
shift back into two-wheel drive,
your
Freewheeling
Hubs
Your vehicle may have either manual or
automatic freewheeling hubs. You must
NOTICE:
Manual
To
lock or unlock the hubs, you must park
Driving
in
"4H"
or
"4L"
positions for
a long time
on
dry or wet pavement
could shorten
the
life of your
vehicle's drivetrain.
your vehicle (see "Shifting into
'P'
(Park)"
or
"Parking
Your
Vehicle"
in
the
Index) and get
out.
To
lock the hubs,
turn
the hub dials
to
"LOCK."
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NOTICE:
Don't
drive
in
"2H"
with
the manual
locking
hubs
in
"LOCK."
If
you
do.
you
could damage your
front
drive-
shaft parts.
To
unlock the hubs,
turn
the
hub
dials
to
'FREE."
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