4WD Questions
Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 5:58 pm
Hello folks,
We're already well into winter here in southern Ontario, and with that being said I have a few 4WD questions that I really should have sorted out years ago. I've owned my van for almost 7 years now, and the 4WD is most excellent in the winter months. But I've never been 100% sure on how to properly engage & disengage this option.
I believe there's even a 4 low and a 4 high, but I've never tried it. When I want to go into 4WD, I stop the van, move the short lever forward and then begin driving again. I was told that in order to properly disengage the 4WD, you're supposed to stop the van, and pull the short lever back towards you. Then at this point you are supposed to put the van in reverse and back up for approx 10 feet to fully disengage the 4WD.
Is this true? And can you put the vehicle in 4WD while you are actually driving, or should you be stopped? is there a 4 Low & High? I'm always afraid I might break something, so I try to be ginger with the old girl. It is a '93 after all.
The other day I switched it into 4, and when I gave it some throttle, there was a loud banging sound coming from underneath. Everything seems fine, but I just want to be careful so as not to damage anything unnecessarily. I don't understand what Auto Free Hub means. And as you can clearly now see, I really don't know much about the 4WD at all.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Phil
We're already well into winter here in southern Ontario, and with that being said I have a few 4WD questions that I really should have sorted out years ago. I've owned my van for almost 7 years now, and the 4WD is most excellent in the winter months. But I've never been 100% sure on how to properly engage & disengage this option.
I believe there's even a 4 low and a 4 high, but I've never tried it. When I want to go into 4WD, I stop the van, move the short lever forward and then begin driving again. I was told that in order to properly disengage the 4WD, you're supposed to stop the van, and pull the short lever back towards you. Then at this point you are supposed to put the van in reverse and back up for approx 10 feet to fully disengage the 4WD.
Is this true? And can you put the vehicle in 4WD while you are actually driving, or should you be stopped? is there a 4 Low & High? I'm always afraid I might break something, so I try to be ginger with the old girl. It is a '93 after all.
The other day I switched it into 4, and when I gave it some throttle, there was a loud banging sound coming from underneath. Everything seems fine, but I just want to be careful so as not to damage anything unnecessarily. I don't understand what Auto Free Hub means. And as you can clearly now see, I really don't know much about the 4WD at all.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Phil