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Become familiar with the way the vehicle feels
in low and high ranges, first in two-wheel
drive“2WD” and then in and four- wheel drive
with the differential four-wheel drive “4WD”
locked “LOCK”. Steering may take more effort
in four-wheel drive with the differential locked
“LOCK”. Also practice driving in reverse.
Take the time to learn basic operation of the
vehicle before attempting more difficult ma-
neuvers.
Getting ready to ride
Perform the Pre-Operation Checks on Chapter
5. Follow the instructions starting on Chapter 6
to start the engine.