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GMC 1994 Yukon - Four-Wheeldrive

GMC 1994 Yukon
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If you have four-wheel drive and your transfer case is
in
“N’
(Neutral),
your vehicle will be free to roll, even if your shift lever
is
in “P’ (Park).
So,
be sure the transfer case
is
in
a
drive gear
-
not
in
“N” (Neutral). Follow
the proper steps
to
be sure your vehicle won’t move. See “Shifting
Into
‘P’
(Park)”
in
the Index.
If you’re pulling a trailer, see “Towing a Trailer” in the Index.
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
get the most satisfaction out
of
four-wheel drive, you
must
be familiar with
it’s
operation. Read the part
that follows before using four-wheel drive. You should
use
2H
for most
normal driving conditions.
Rear-wheel antilock brakes do not work
when
you
shift
into four-wheel
drive. Your rcgular brakes will still work. When you shift back
into
two-wheel drive, your rear-wheel antilock brakes will take over again.
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