Terrain Control - Baja  For high speed off-road driving. Baja mode optimizes the throttle control for better response and torque delivery.
Four-wheel drive high (4H) is the default four-wheel drive mode but two-wheel drive high (2H) is available. Four-wheel drive auto (4A) is not available in Baja mode.
Off-Road is the default steering and suspension mode. All steering and suspension modes are available.
Baja is the default exhaust mode. All exhaust modes are available. The system tunes the engine, transmission, stability and traction controls to Baja mode.
The rear electronic locking differential is available at all speeds in four-wheel drive, and the front electronic locking differential is available in four-wheel drive low (4L).  See   Switching the Electronic Locking Differential On and Off
The stabilizer bar is connected by default but can be disconnected up to 50 mph (80 km/h).
Note:   This mode is for off-road use only. Depending on the four-wheel drive mode selected when using Baja mode on dry, hard pavement, your vehicle could experience vibration, driveline bind up, damage and potential excessive tire and vehicle wear.

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