The front axle portion
of
the indicator diagram
will
light
up
when you shift into four-wheel drive and the front
axle engages.
Some delay between shifting
into
four-wheel drive and
the indicator’s lighting is normal.
If
the front axle light
does not
go
out
ilnlnediately after you shift
out
of
four-wheel drive, have your dealer check your system.
An
indicator near the lever shows you the transfer
case settings:
2-Wheel
High
(2H):
This setting
is
for driving
in
most
street and highway situations. Your front axle is not
engaged
in
two-wheel drive.
4-Wheel
High
(4H):
This
setting engages your front
axle
to
help
drive your vehicle. Use
4H
when you need
extra traction and
in
most
off-road situations.
Shifting the transfer case to
NEUTRAL
(N)
can
cause your vehicle
to
roll even
if
the transmission
is
in
PARK (P).
You
or someone else could be
seriously injured. Be sure to set the parking
brake before placing the t.ransfer case
in
NEUTRAL (N).
See “Parking Brake” in
the Index.
Neutral
(N):
Shift to this setting only when your vehicle
needs to be towed.
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