Chevrolet TRACKER 2002 Owner's Manual page 93

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TWO
WHEEL HIGH (2H): This setting is for driving
in most street and highway situations. Your front axle is
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not engaged in two
wheel drive.
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FOUR
WHEEL HIGH (4H): This setting
engages your front axle to help drive your vehicle.
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Use FOUR
WHEEL HIGH (4H) when you need
extra traction, such as on wet or icy roads, or in most
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off
road situations.
NEUTRAL (N): Shift to this setting only when your
vehicle needs to be towed.
CAUTION:
Shifting the transfer case to NEUTRAL can cause
your vehicle to roll even if the transmission is in
PARK (P), or if you have a manual transmission,
even if you are in gear. You or someone else could
be seriously injured. Be sure to set the parking
brake before placing the transfer case in
NEUTRAL. See "Parking Brake" in the Index.
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FOUR
WHEEL LOW (4L): This setting also engages
your front axle to give you extra traction and can be
used for driving downhill, uphill or on rocky terrain
when you're driving slower than 35 mph (55 km/h).
Remember that driving in FOUR
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or FOUR
WHEEL LOW (4L) may reduce fuel
economy. Also, driving in four
pavement could cause your tires to wear faster and
make your transfer case harder to shift.
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You can shift from TWO
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FOUR
WHEEL HIGH (4H) or from FOUR
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HIGH (4H) to TWO
WHEEL HIGH (2H) at any speed
if your vehicle is going less than 60 mph (100 km/h)
and your wheels are straight ahead. Your front axle will
engage faster if you take your foot off the accelerator
pedal for a few seconds as you shift.
Shifting Into or Out of FOUR
1. Stop your vehicle and shift your transmission to
NEUTRAL (N).
2. Shift the transfer case in one continuous motion.
Don't pause in NEUTRAL (N) as you shift from
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FOUR
WHEEL
LOW (4L) to FOUR
HIGH (4H), or your gears could clash.
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WHEEL HIGH (4H)
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wheel drive on dry
WHEEL HIGH (2H) to
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WHEEL
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WHEEL LOW (4L)
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WHEEL

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