To set the parking brake:
Bring your Grenadier to a complete stop with the brake
pedal. Do not
brake your Grenadier with the parking
brake.
Firmly press and hold the brake pedal with your foot.
Without pressing the button on the end of the parking
brake lever, pull
the lever up rmly, applying as much
pulling force as needed to get the brake to lock your
Grenadier into place. (On steep slopes and with heavy
loads, more braking force may be needed and you may
have to pull harder.)
Shift the gear selector to the P (Park) position.
Release the brake pedal.
Make sure that your Grenadier is held in position.
To release the parking brake (when it is safe to do so):
Firmly press and hold the brake pedal with your foot.
Press the button at the end of the parking brake lever
while pulling the lever up slightly.
While continuing to hold the button at the end of the
parking brake lever,
lower the parking brake lever
completely.
Make sure the parking brake lever is fully released and
completely lowered before
driving. If the parking brake
lever is not completely lowered, this could cause the rear
brakes to overheat and become damaged.
WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions and
precautions may result in serious injury and death.
POWERTRAIN
Your
Grenadier is
equipped with an eight-speed automatic
transmission (gearbox) complemented by a two-speed transfer
case. This combination results in eighteen gear options: sixteen
forward and two reverse.
The Grenadier is a full-time four-wheel-drive vehicle. Whether on
road or o, power is continuously distributed to both front and
rear axles through the transfer case and a center dierential.
The Grenadier’s transmission is in automatic mode by default. You
can switch over to manual shifting.
TRANSMISSION CONTROLS
Gear Selector
The gear selector is on the console to the right of the driver seat. It
allows the driver to shift the transmission between the following
modes:
1 R Reverse
Transmits power to the wheels in the
reverse direction.
DRIVING ON ROAD
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