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  1. Noob 4wd question - when do I use each of these settings?

    May 11, 2023 · 4wd Low - use when slow off-roading or when torque multiplication is needed i.e. deep sand/snow. Also only used when terrain permits wheel slippage to prevent driveline binding.

  2. 4WD - Explaining the 3 Systems | Jeep Enthusiast Forums

    Mar 6, 2011 · Here is an explanation of the 3 4WD systems that are used in the WK2. One is technically an AWD system, but we will not berate Jeep for calling it a 4x4...

  3. "Service 4wd system" final fix? - Jeep Enthusiast Forums

    Mar 22, 2017 · "Service 4wd system" final fix? Hello All, I bought my WK in September 2016. Recently it started to show the "service 4wd" when ever I engaged 4Lo. I could here the transfer motor working …

  4. 4WD, RWD or FWD : r/Tacomaworld - Reddit

    Sep 20, 2023 · They use 4wd brakes, frame, suspension, motor, gearing, and transmission... the only difference is the presence (or lack thereof) of a transfer case and drivetrain to the front wheels. …

  5. Let's talk about 4WD Auto. : r/ram_trucks - Reddit

    4wd Auto is ok to leave on but you are spinning extra drivetrain components unnecessarily. This is probably the best for you on occasionally slippery roads. 4wd auto locks the front hubs which spins …

  6. 2024 4x4 speed limits for 4WD : r/nissanfrontier - Reddit

    Nov 19, 2023 · Lol idk about frontiers 4wd but the f150 i had for work and used it during snow and slippery conditions would use 4wd on 70 + mph speed. You just can't turn fast lol, that's what would …

  7. Service 4WD and stability control - Jeep Enthusiast Forums

    Oct 23, 2023 · Service 4WD and stability control Jump to Latest 21K views 4 replies 4 participants last post by Derekg92 Nov 15, 2024 A

  8. 4WD NOOB questions : r/nissanfrontier - Reddit

    Oct 14, 2022 · 4WD helps you get moving or keep moving. Snow tires help you get moving, stay moving, stop, and turn. Good snow tires are better than AWD or 4WD for snow/ice period, but snow …

  9. Mechanically speaking... What is 4x4 vs AWD vs 4WD? : r/cars - Reddit

    Generally: 4x4 = 4WD -- mechanically locked, on/off style transfer case that makes front and rear axle spin at the same speed. Cannot safely be used on road. Works best with locking axles. AWD -- …

  10. Service 4WD message - 16 Colorado - any ideas? - Reddit

    Dec 21, 2023 · Couple weeks ago I was driving in the snow and when I went to put it into 4WD I got the "Service 4WD" message on the dash. Ever since then, I get the message every time I start my truck …