Four-Wheel Drive; Principle Of Operation; Using Four-Wheel Drive - Ford RANGER Owner's Manual

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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

This system is a proactive system. It has
the ability to anticipate wheel slip and
transfer torque to the rear wheels before
slip occurs. Even when wheel slip is not
present, the system is continuously making
adjustments to the torque distribution, in
an attempt to improve straight line and
cornering behavior, both on and off road.
The system automatically turns on every
time you switch the ignition on.
All components of the system are sealed
and do not require maintenance.

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.
Ranger (TKD, TKE) Vehicles Built From: 01-10-2014, enAUS, Edition date: 10/2014

Four-Wheel Drive

Four-Wheel Drive, High Range
(4H)
Use for off-road driving.
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. See Warning Lamps
and Indicators (page 50).
Four-Wheel Drive, Low Range (4L)
Use for more extreme off-road conditions,
such as steep ascents and descents.
Also use when low speed manoeuvring is
necessary, such as reversing a trailer or
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. See Warning Lamps and
Indicators (page 50).
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.
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WARNING
Do not use four-wheel drive 4H for
normal road driving.
WARNING
Do not use four-wheel drive 4H for
normal road driving.

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