Four-Wheel Drive - Chevrolet 2007 Colorado Owner's Manual

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Four-Wheel Drive

If your vehicle has four-wheel drive, you can send
your engine's driving power to all four wheels for
extra traction. To get the best performance out of
four-wheel drive, you must be familiar with its
operation. Read the part that follows before using
four-wheel drive. You should use two-wheel-drive
high for most normal driving conditions.
Notice: Driving on clean, dry pavement in
four-wheel drive for an extended period of
time can cause premature wear on your
vehicle's powertrain. Do not drive on clean,
dry pavement in Four-Wheel Drive for
extended periods of time.
Notice: If your vehicle has four-wheel drive
and the compact spare tire is installed on
your vehicle, do not drive in four-wheel drive
until you can have your flat tire repaired and/or
replaced. You could damage your vehicle,
and the repair costs would not be covered
by your warranty. Never use four-wheel drive
when the compact spare tire is installed
on your vehicle.
The transfer case buttons are located to the right
of the steering wheel on the instrument panel.
Recommended Transfer Case Settings
Driving Conditions
Normal
Severe
Extreme
Vehicle in Tow*
*See Recreational Vehicle Towing on page 300
or Towing Your Vehicle on page 299 for further
information.
Transfer Case Settings
m
m
n
2
4
4
YES
YES
YES
N
YES
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