Four-wheel
Drive
(Option)
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 (manual
hubs only) and move the transfer
case
shift lever to
FOUR-WHEEL
HIGH (4H)
or
FOUR-WHEEL LOW
(4L) (see the following). You should use TWO-WHEEL
HIGH
(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,
you
will then have regular and rear wheel anti-lock brakes.
NOTICE:
Driving in FOUR-WHEEL
HIGH
(4H)
or
FOUR-WHEEL LOW (4L) positions for
a
long
time on dry or wet pavement could shorten the
life of your vehicle’s drivetrain.
Freewheeling
Hubs
Your vehicle
may
have either manual or automatic
freewheeling hubs. You must
lock
the hubs before you
use
FOUR-WHEEL HIGH (4H) or FOUR-WHEEL
LOW (4L).