Drive mode selection - models with the rear differential
2x4 - Rear wheel drive
When to use
Normal driving on a level surface
In light terrain
On hard surfaces
When driving on roads
2x4 LOCK - Rear wheel drive with locked rear differential
When to use
On gravel and unpaved surfaces
In difficult terrain
If you need power on both rear wheels
4x4 - All wheel drive
When to use
In rough terrain where you expect
that 2x4 LOCK drive will not be
sufficient.
For driving with loads and in hills
On soft and slippery surfaces
If the rear wheels are slipping
If you need power on all wheels
4x4 - All wheel drive with locked front and rear differential
When to use
For short-term use in heavy
terrain and extreme conditions
When two or more wheels are slipping
When getting the machine out of
problems
For driving with loads in hills
VEHICLE DEVICE
Driven wheels
Only the rear wheels are driven
Rear differential is active
Rear wheels turn at different
speeds in corners
Driven wheels
Both rear wheels are driven
evenly
Rear differential is locked
Rear wheels turn at same
speed in corners
Driven wheels
All wheels are driven
Front differential is active,
rear differential is locked
Rear wheels turn at same
speed in corners
Driven wheels
All wheels are driven without
differential function
All wheels turn at same
speed in corners
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Note
Saves tires
Terrain, ground and grass
friendly
Note
More traction compared to
2x4 mode
Note
Practically double the
traction than in 2x4 LOCK
mode
Use this mode only for the
necessary time
Note
Maximum traction available
ATV can change its handling
Max. speed limit 30 km/h
Use this mode only for the
necessary length of time