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LOCKING REAR AXLE

Lock the rear axle to gain additional 

 traction from the rear wheels when 

 driving in off-road conditions, on steep 

hills and on uneven terrain.

  With the vehicle moving less than 

25 mph, press the   Locking Rear 

Axle switch to lock or unlock the 

rear axle.

The rear axle is locked when the 

 indicator light stops flashing and 

remains   illuminated.

Note: The locking rear axle will disengage 

when vehicle speed exceeds 25 mph unless Off-Road Mode is active.

LOCKING FRONT AXLE

Lock the front axle to gain additional traction from the front wheels when driving at low 

speed in off-road conditions.
1.  With the vehicle stopped or moving less than 3 mph and the transmission in Neutral, 

shift into 4WD LO. Shift the transmission into gear when the indicator light on the 

transfer case knob stops flashing.

2.  With the vehicle moving less than 25 mph, press the   Locking Rear Axle switch to 

lock the rear axle. The rear axle must be locked before the front axle can be locked.

3.  With the vehicle moving less than 25 mph, press the   Locking Front Axle switch to 

lock or unlock the front axle.

The front axle is locked when the indicator light stops flashing and remains  illuminated. 

Locking the front axle also disables Hill Descent Control and the Antilock Brake System, 

which will cause the   warning light to illuminate.

Note: The locking front axle will disengage when vehicle speed exceeds 25 mph or the transfer case is 

shifted out of 4WD LO. Do not drive the vehicle on pavement with the front or rear axle locked. Do not 

try to lock the front or rear axle while the vehicle is stuck and the tires are spinning. This may damage 

the vehicle.

See Driving and Operating in your Owner’s Manual.

With the electronic locking front and rear axles and AutoTrac transfer case, nine drive 

 configurations are available:

LOCKING FRONT AND REAR AXLES 

•  4-wheel drive high, locked transfer 

case and locked rear axle 

•  4-wheel drive low, locked transfer case 
•  4-wheel drive low, locked transfer case 

and locked rear axle 

•  4-wheel drive low, locked transfer 

case, locked front and rear axles 

•  2-wheel drive 
•  2-wheel drive, locked rear axle 
•  Auto 4-wheel drive 
•  Auto 4-wheel drive, locked rear axle 
•  4-wheel drive high, locked transfer 

case 

Summary of Contents for ZR2 2018

Page 1: ...tional equipment described in this guide may not be included in your vehicle More information can be found in your Owner s Manual and at my chevrolet com learn For easy reference keep this guide with your Owner s Manual in your glove box Certain restrictions precautions and safety procedures apply to your vehicle Please read your Owner s Manual for complete instructions ...

Page 2: ...4 4 2 4WD Low Off Road Mode Hill Descent Control Traction Control StabiliTrak Active Traction Control Off SYMBOLS See In Brief in your Owner s Manual Refer to your Owner s Manual to learn about the information being relayed by the lights gauges and indicators on the instrument cluster StabiliTrak Off Low Tire Pressure Locking Front Axle Locking Rear Axle The Colorado ZR2 has a variety of features ...

Page 3: ... SHIFTING INTO OR OUT OF 4 WHEEL DRIVE To shift into or out of 4 wheel drive rotate the knob to the desired position 2 HI AUTO 4 HI 4 LO or Neutral Line up the indicator mark on the knob with the indicator light to command the shift The indicator light flashes while the shift is in progress and remains illuminated when the shift is complete If the shift cannot be completed the transfer case return...

Page 4: ...ng less than 25 mph press the Locking Front Axle switch to lock or unlock the front axle The front axle is locked when the indicator light stops flashing and remains illuminated Locking the front axle also disables Hill Descent Control and the Antilock Brake System which will cause the warning light to illuminate Note The locking front axle will disengage when vehicle speed exceeds 25 mph or the t...

Page 5: ...the vehicle speed is above 50 mph or above 37 mph for 30 seconds See Driving and Operating in your Owner s Manual The traction control system limits wheelspin and the StabiliTrak elec tronic stability control system assists with directional control of the vehicle in difficult driving conditions Both systems turn on automatically when the vehicle is started To turn off traction control press the Tr...

Page 6: ...eering states It also displays a lock icon when the front or rear axle is locked INFO PAGES The Off Road Page and other pages can be selected deselected in the Options menu 1 Select the Options menu Press to enter the menu 2 Scroll to view Info Pages Press the button 3 Select Edit List Press 4 Scroll through the list of info pages and highlight the desired page Press to select the item to be displ...

Page 7: ... vehicle more visible in all conditions When driving use a low gear and maintain a slow speed When possible drive straight up or down the hill Slow down when approaching the top of the hill DRIVING IN MUD SAND OR SNOW Use a low gear when driving in mud Keep the vehicle moving to avoid getting stuck On loose sand traction changes can occur and the tires may sink into the sand affecting steering acc...

Page 8: ...river s door latch Current tire pressures can be viewed on the Driver Information Center See Vehicle Care in your Owner s Manual OFF ROAD TIRES 84210409 A 84210409 A Certain restrictions precautions and safety procedures apply to your vehicle Please read your Owner s Manual for complete instructions All information contained in this guide is based on the latest information available at the time of...

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