Ang1Sgt
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- Chris
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I’d like to add one thing here. Get used to slipping into 4WD when you can. FEEL how it engages so you know it has engaged. Do it on nice flat level ground going straight. Then shift it back into 2WD and ensure it disengages well too. Much better to do this before you have to on a snowy day or a situation that you need 4WD.
Also, my personal thoughts is that you should engage it at least once a month so you are working everything in the vehicle. Gosh the number of times I’ve worked on cars with set up hand brakes because they NEVER EVER used them except the one time they parked on a hill and they would not release….
There are times I really wish I had Select-Trac in mine. I really loved that in my 2003 WJ that we took everywhere! If it got nasty out with Snow and Ice, pop het into 4WD Auto. If it was still really slick, drop it another into the 4WD High where it locks both front and rear together. A number of times on RT 81 in Southern NY State I had to do this just to make it through. You could sure tell when you had in 4WD High, it just seemed to lock itself down and track so well in the icy conditions.
Also, my personal thoughts is that you should engage it at least once a month so you are working everything in the vehicle. Gosh the number of times I’ve worked on cars with set up hand brakes because they NEVER EVER used them except the one time they parked on a hill and they would not release….
There are times I really wish I had Select-Trac in mine. I really loved that in my 2003 WJ that we took everywhere! If it got nasty out with Snow and Ice, pop het into 4WD Auto. If it was still really slick, drop it another into the 4WD High where it locks both front and rear together. A number of times on RT 81 in Southern NY State I had to do this just to make it through. You could sure tell when you had in 4WD High, it just seemed to lock itself down and track so well in the icy conditions.
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