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Chevrolet Silverado Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-U.S./Canada/Mexico-
5853506) - 2014 - CRC - 6/3/14
Driving and Operating
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roads or in most off-road situations.
This setting also engages the front
axle to help drive your vehicle. This
is the best setting to use when
plowing snow.
You can shift from Two-Wheel Drive
High to Four-Wheel Drive High or
Four-Wheel Drive High to
Two-Wheel Drive High while the
vehicle is moving. In extremely cold
weather, it may be necessary to
stop or slow the vehicle to shift into
Four-Wheel Drive High.
When Using the Manual
Transfer Case
.
Shifts into or out of Four-Wheel
Drive Low or N (Neutral) should
be made using quick motions to
avoid excessive gear grinding.
Shifting slowly may make it more
difficult to shift.
.
You may notice that it is harder
to shift when the vehicle is cold.
After the vehicle warms up, the
shifting will return to normal.
.
While in Four-Wheel Drive High
or Four-Wheel Drive Low you
may experience reduced fuel
economy.
.
Avoid driving in four-wheel drive
on clean, dry pavement. It may
cause your tires to wear faster,
make the transfer case harder to
shift, and run noisier.
.
If the transfer case shift lever is
in the N (Neutral) position and
you have difficulty reaching the
selected transfer case mode,
with the engine running, shift the
transmission momentarily to
D (Drive) and then back to
N (Neutral). This will realign the
gear teeth in the transfer case
and allow you to complete the
shift.
Shifting from Two-Wheel Drive
High to Four-Wheel Drive High
.
Shifts between Two-Wheel Drive
High and Four-Wheel Drive High
can be made at any vehicle
speed.
.
Shift the transfer case shift lever
in one continuous motion into
either the Four-Wheel Drive High
or Two-Wheel Drive High
position.
.
Shifting from Two-Wheel Drive
High to Four-Wheel Drive High
while the vehicle is in motion
may require that moderate force
be applied to the shift lever for a
few seconds before Four-Wheel
Drive High can be engaged,
especially in cold weather.
.
In extremely cold weather, it may
be necessary to slow or stop the
vehicle to shift into Four-Wheel
Drive High.
.
While in Four-Wheel Drive High,
the vehicle can be driven at any
posted legal speed limit.