Holden Colorado Owner Manual (Australia-Localizing-Australia-12333014) -
2019 - crc draft - 3/1/18
Driving and Operating 197
roads, grass, pastures, mud,
sand or whenever additional
traction is required.
The transfer shift control switch is
located on the centre console, to the
side of the parking brake lever.
Indicator lights in the switch indicate
the currently selected setting. The
indicator lights illuminate briefly
when the ignition is turned on. If the
lights do not illuminate, take the
vehicle to your dealer.
Rotate the transfer shift control
switch to change the setting.
An indicator light will flash while the
transfer is shifting. The light
continues to flash until all shifting
criteria has been met and the new
setting has been engaged. Once the
new setting is fully active, the
indicator light for the new setting will
remain on constantly.
If the transfer does not shift, the
system will return to the last chosen
setting.
The following settings are available:
2
m (Two-Wheel High) : For normal
driving in most street and highway
situations. The front axle is not
engaged in two-wheel drive.
N (Neutral) : Shift the transfer to
N (Neutral) only when towing the
vehicle.
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Warning
Shifting the transfer case to
N (Neutral) can cause the vehicle
to roll even if the transmission is
in P (Park). You or someone else
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Warning (Continued)
could be seriously injured. Be
sure to set the parking brake
before placing the transfer case in
N (Neutral). See Parking 0 190
4
m (Four-Wheel High) : Engages
the front axle to help drive the
vehicle. Use four-wheel high when
you need additional traction, such
as on snowy or icy roads, or in most
off road situations.
4
n (Four-Wheel Low) : Also
engages the front axle to give you
extra traction. It sends the maximum
power to all four wheels.
You might choose four-wheel low if
you were driving off-road in sand,
mud, or deep snow and while
climbing or descending steep hills.
Shifting into four‐wheel low will turn
the traction control and stability
control systems off, see Traction
Control System (TCS) 0 202.