SECONDARY CONTROLS
This switch selects 2 wheel drive or 4
wheel drive mode when the vehicle is
stopped and the engine is running.
NOTICE
The
vehicle
must
be
stopped to engage or disengage
2WD/4WD switch. Mechanical dam-
age may occur if switch is engaged
or disengaged while driving.
The 4WD mode is engaged when the
switch is pushed upwards.
The 2WD mode is engaged when the
switch is pushed downwards. The ve-
hicle is then rear wheel drive only.
5) Sport/ECO ModeSwitch
The sport/ECO switch is located on the
upper console.
It is used to activate or deactivate ei-
ther the sport or ECO mode.
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TYPICAL
1. Sport/ECO switch
The sport mode provides a crisper
throttle response. Even when the
sport mode is activated by the switch,
the ECO mode will be used in low and
reverse gear.
The ECO (fuel economy mode) setting
reduces fuel consumption by limit-
ing throttle response and maximum
throttle opening to maintain an optimal
cruising setting.
NOTE:
The sport mode can be acti-
vated with all key types and provides
the maximum power with the used
key.
7) Override Switch
The override switch is located on the
lower console beside the shift lever.
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1. Override switch
The override switch main function is to
bypass the engine speed limiter in re-
verse operation by allowing maximum
engine torque.
WARNING
Only use the override to help get
the vehicle unstuck from mud or
other soft terrain. Do not use the
override for normal operation in
reverse. This would allow driving
in reverse at excessive speeds and
can increase the risk of losing con-
trol.
To engage the override function, pro-
ceed as follows:
While the shift lever is set to REVERSE
position.
1. Ensure that the vehicle is stopped.
2. Press and hold the override switch
then press the accelerator pedal
gradually.
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