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oldmann

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yes....idk if this is common but after seeing so many threads on people not happy with trim level and or accessories they don't have and either didn't check or assumed it would,  have to think they will check next time around when they do another purchase...

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On 9/7/2018 at 1:29 PM, rkj__ said:

 

I'd be interested to hear more about that 4lo mimic button.  Any video reviews yet?

 

Same here...

 

I have a single speed transfer case on my WT...honestly didn't realize it until I was off the lot...oops...

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FROM THE OWNERS MANUAL:

 

Terrain Mode : Use for finer control during low speed, off-road driving.  When using this mode it will mimic the characteristics of four-wheel-drive low (4 n) without the torque capabilities. 

 

Use when:
. Traveling on very rough roads at
very low speeds, such as a
two-track or heavily rutted road.
. Traveling slowly in grassy fields.
. Pulling a boat out of the water
on a trailer.

. Using the vehicle for public
off-road recreational driving. See
Off-Road Driving 0 188 and
Hill and Mountain Roads.


When in Terrain Mode, the vehicle will shift automatically but may hold a lower gear longer to maximize engine torque. The steering will change to provide more precise control. A unique pedal map, transmission shift pattern, and rpm control are  utilized to give better control at lower speeds and over rough terrain. When the vehicle comes to a stop, Vehicle Hold is engaged. TCS will be optimized for maximum torque transfer across axles, and Active Braking During Lift Throttle will be engaged.

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