WARNING:
Never shift a two-speed axle when descending a steep grade as this may cause loss of vehicle control and result in personal injury. |
Note:
Do not shift between ranges when the speed control is on.
A two-speed rear axle allows the driver to select a low range for greater pulling power and a high range for greater road speed and fuel economy. You can also use these ranges to provide extra steps between transmission shifts when driving on steep grades or fuel economy may be factors.
Axle Shifting
Note:
Do not shift the axle to LOW when your vehicle is moving. Use LOW when you drive a fully loaded vehicle on a severe grade or in congested traffic. Use HIGH for all normal driving conditions with a lightly loaded or partially loaded vehicle.
Note:
The axle is set to HIGH by default.
To shift the axle between HIGH and LOW with the vehicle stopped, place the transmission in position N, then press and hold the button for two seconds.