4-Wheel
Low
(4L):
This setting also engages your front
axle to give you extra power and a higher driveline ratio.
This position should be used only for off-road driving.
You can shift from 2-WHEEL HIGH (2H) to 4-WHEEL
HIGH (4H) or from 4-WHEEL HIGH (4H) to
2-WHEEL HIGH (2H) while the vehicle is moving.
Your front axle may engage faster if you take your foot
off the accelerator for a few seconds after you shift.
In
extremely cold weather, it may be necessary to stop or
slow the vehicle to shift into 4-WHEEL HIGH (4H).
To shift into or out of 4-WHEEL LOW (4L) or
N (NEUTRAL):
1.
Slow
the vehicle to a roll, about
1
to
3
mph
(2 to
5
kmdh)
and shift the transmission into
NEUTRAL
(N).
2.
Shift the transfer case shift lever
in
one quick,
continuous motion.
Don’t pause
in
NEUTRAL
(N)
as you shift the
transfer case into 4-WHEEL LOW (4L), or the gears
could clash.
Remember that driving in 4-WHEEL HIGH (4H) or
4-WHEEL LOW (4L) may reduce fuel economy. Also,
driving in four-wheel drive on dry pavement could
cause your tires
to
wear faster and make your transfer
case harder to shift and run noisier.
When your headlamps or parking lamps are
on,
rotate
the thumb wheel next to the headlamp switch up to
brighten, and down to dim your transfer case
indicator light.
Automatic Transfer Case
(If
Equipped)
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