PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
The four-wheel drive system in your vehicle
is a part-time system activated using the
rotary switch mounted in the centre
console. In normal rear-wheel drive
operation (
2H
) drive torque is directed to
the rear axle. When the switch is moved to
4H
or
4L
, drive torque is directed to both
the front and rear axles, providing
four-wheel drive operation.
Depending on your vehicle, further
four-wheel drive options may be available
on the switch panel located on the centre
console.
USING FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE
Note:
A clicking sound from the drive line
may be heard while shifting between ranges,
which is normal.
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Two-Wheel Drive, High Range - 2H
Use for all normal road driving and also for
off-road driving across dry, level terrain.
Four-Wheel Drive, High Range - 4H
Note:
Do not use four-wheel drive 4H for
normal road driving.
Use for off-road driving.
Note:
Do not use on paved or sealed roads.
We recommend that you frequently
inspect your vehicle's chassis components
if your vehicle is subject to off-road use.
Note:
The four-wheel drive indicator lamp
will come on when the transfer shift switch
is in the 4H position.
Four-Wheel Drive, Low Range - 4L
Note:
Do not use four-wheel drive 4L for
normal road driving.
Use for more extreme off-road conditions,
such as steep ascents and descents.
Also use when low speed maneuvering is
necessary, such as negotiating a
boulder-strewn river bed.
We recommend that you frequently
inspect your vehicle's chassis components
if your vehicle is subject to off-road use.
Note:
The four-wheel drive low range 4L
and four-wheel drive indicator lamps will
come on when the transfer shift switch is in
the 4L position.
Shifting Between 2H and 4H
Note:
Shift to 2H will reactivate all the
stability control (ESP) functions.
Shift between 2H and 4H can be done with
the vehicle moving up to 110 km/h, but only
with the accelerator pedal released. During
the shift the indicator lamp will flash.
Shifting Between 2H and 4L
Note:
Shift to 4L will deactivate Engine
Traction Control and Trailer Stability Control
but Hill Descent Control, Hill Start Assist
and Brake Traction Control remain active.
Note:
Shift to 2H will reactivate all the
stability control (ESP) functions.
1.
Stop the vehicle when it is safe to do
so.
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Ranger Raptor (TKD) Raptor, Vehicles Built From: 21-05-2018, JB3B 19A285 CKA enPHI, Edition date: 201804, First-Printing
Four-Wheel Drive
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