For information about driving off-road, see
(
Y
page 166). You will find information about
driving safety systems in conjunction with
LOW RANGE in the "Safety" section
(
Y
page 60).
Shift ranges
HIGH RANGE Road position for all nor-
mal driving situations
LOW RANGE Off-road position for driv-
ing off-road and fording
The transmission ratio
between the engine and
wheels is only approx-
imately one third of that in
the HIGH RANGE road
position. The drive torque
is correspondingly higher
as a result.
Do not use LOW RANGE:
R
on slippery road surfa-
ces, e.g. in the case of
slush
R
on snow or ice-covered
roads
R
if you have snow chains
on your vehicle
G
WARNING
Always wait for the gear change process from
HIGH RANGE to LOW RANGE – and from LOW
RANGE to HIGH RANGE – to complete. Do not
turn off the engine while changing gear and
do not switch the automatic transmission to
another gear.
If you do not wait for the gear change process
to complete, it may not be correctly imple-
mented. The transfer case may then be in
neutral and the connection between the
engine and the drive axles may be disen-
gaged. The vehicle could then move freely,
even if a gear is engaged, and could inadver-
tently start moving, particularly if it is on a
slope.
Observe the following description in "Mes-
sages in the multifunction display".
From HIGH RANGE to LOW RANGE
!
Only carry out the gear change process if:
R
the engine is running
R
the transmission is in position N
R
you are not driving above 40 km/h
X
Press LOW RANGE button
:
.
Indicator lamp
;
flashes.
If the gear change process has taken place,
indicator lamp
;
lights up. The LOW
RANGE display appears in multifunction
display
?
and in status indicator
=
.
While indicator lamp
;
is flashing, you can
cancel the gear change by pressing LOW
RANGE button
:
again.
i
You cannot switch LOW RANGE on if the
SPORT on-road program is activated; the
LOW RANGE Not in drive program
SPORT
message then appears in the multi-
function display.
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