Holden Colorado Owner Manual (Australia-Localizing-Australia-12333014) -
2019 - crc draft - 3/1/18
198 Driving and Operating
Note
Continuous driving in 4
m or 4n on
high adherence tracks (dry
compacted dirt or paved roads),
mainly on turns or sudden
manoeuvres, is not recommended,
as it will cause premature wear of
drivetrain components as well as
increased fuel consumption. It is
always recommended to disable 4
m
or 4n after its intended usage.
Shifting from Two-Wheel High
to Four-Wheel High (2
m to 4m)
Rotate the transfer shift control
switch from two-wheel high 2
m to
the four-wheel high 4
m setting. This
can be done at any speed below
120 km/h.
Shifting from Four-Wheel High
to Two-Wheel High (4
m to 2 m)
Rotate the transfer shift control
switch to the two-wheel high 2
m
position. This can be done at any
speed. It is normal to hear and feel
the transfer shift out of four-wheel
high 4
m.
Shifting from Two-Wheel High
or Four-Wheel High to Four-
Wheel Low (2
m or 4 m to 4n)
To shift from Two-Wheel High 2
m or
four-wheel high 4
m to four-wheel
low 4
n, the vehicle must be stopped
or moving less than 5 km/h with the
transmission in N (Neutral) for an
automatic transmission or the clutch
pedal pressed for a manual
transmission.
The preferred method for shifting
into four-wheel low 4
n is to have
your vehicle moving 1.6 to 3.2 km/h.
Rotate the transfer shift control
switch to the four-wheel low 4
n
setting. You must wait for the
four-wheel low 4
n indicator light to
stop flashing and remain on before
shifting the transmission into gear or
releasing the clutch pedal.
If four-wheel low setting is selected
when the vehicle is in gear and/or
moving faster than 5 km/h, the
four-wheel low indicator light will
flash for 30 seconds but will not
complete the shift and the light will
go back to the original setting.
Shifting from Four-Wheel Low
to Two-Wheel High or
Four-Wheel High (4
n to 2m or 4m)
To shift from four-wheel low 4
n to
two-wheel high 2
m or four-wheel
high 4
m, the vehicle must be
stopped or moving less than 5 km/h
with the transmission in N (Neutral)
for an automatic transmission or the
clutch pedal pressed for a manual
transmission. The preferred method
for shifting out of four-wheel low 4
n
is to have your vehicle moving 1.6
to 3.2 km/h. Rotate the transfer shift
control switch to the two-wheel high
2
m or four-wheel high 4 m position.
You must wait for the two-wheel
high or four-wheel high indicator
light to stop flashing and stay on
before shifting the transmission into