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Use this mode for crossing terrain where loose or slippery materials cover a firm surface. Slippery mode lowers throttle response and optimizes shifting for slippery surfaces.
Four-wheel drive auto (4A) is the default four-wheel drive mode. Two-wheel drive high (2H) is not available in Slippery mode.
Normal is the default steering, suspension, and exhaust modes. Off-Road steering mode is not available, but all suspension and exhaust modes are available.
The system tunes the engine, transmission controls and the stability and traction control modes to Normal mode.
The rear electronic locking differential is available below 25 mph (40 km/h), and the front electronic locking differential is available in four-wheel drive (4L).   See   Switching the Electronic Locking Differential On and Off - Excluding: Raptor
The stabilizer bar disconnect is not available in Slippery mode.
Note:   : Do not use this mode on dry pavement. Depending on the four-wheel drive mode selected when using Slippery 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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