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by ju1971uk on Wed Dec 01, 2010 11:07 pm
New to using selectable 4x4, having only driven permenent before buying my fronty. On pictures no 2 & 3 on this link - viewtopic.php?f=32&t=38452Is it ok to put into 4x4 or is this not classed slippery enough? As these are what the roads aroung me are like at the moment. Also do you have to be completely stationery when selecting 4x4? As thats what ive been doing. thankyou John
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by andysd1 on Wed Dec 01, 2010 11:13 pm
i would use 2wd, but have the privilege of just pressing the button on the dash if it gets to slippy or gets thicker
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by andysd1 on Wed Dec 01, 2010 11:14 pm
what frontera do you have
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by Nottingham on Wed Dec 01, 2010 11:19 pm
Hi matey
Looking at those two pictures, you wouldn't necessarily need to engage 4WD. With a sensitive foot and feel for your truck, you should be fine. Then again, the surface can change rather quickly, so it all depends on what the rest of the roads are look like.
With regards to changing from 2WD to 4WD - what year is your Fronty?? The "A"-Series has usually manual Hubs i.e. you will need to get out of the Truck to switch, whilst the "B"-Series can be engaged from the cabin via a push button
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by ju1971uk on Wed Dec 01, 2010 11:19 pm
I dont have a button on the dash. Im driving 2.3td 1993 I also have auto locking hubs John
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by Nottingham on Wed Dec 01, 2010 11:23 pm
Meaning that you have to change the front Hubs manually - have a word with Drifty or any of the Senior Guys, they are pretty good in explaning how this works best.
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by andysd1 on Wed Dec 01, 2010 11:25 pm
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by Roo on Thu Dec 02, 2010 2:26 pm
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by hobsey on Thu Dec 02, 2010 2:47 pm
I have driven most of this week in 2WD unless I get to compacted snow or a slope.
Too worried about wind up I guess, I just trust my judgement on how the truck is feeling beneath me on the roads and trust my tyres.
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by dave1966 on Thu Dec 02, 2010 3:41 pm
Hi.
I have a 1993 2.4 petrol with auto locking hubs. I put it into 4wd hi and go in reverse to lock the hubs for a metre then when I go back to 2wd,I drive forward to unlock the hubs.
This is from my Vauxhall Frontera driver's manual:-
Automatic locking hubs:- To lock the automatic free-wheeling front hubs into the drive position,stop the vehicle and shift the transfer case lever to 4H or 4L or 2H. When the vehicle is started again the hubs will lock automatically.
Note:- Once the hubs have been locked,they will remain locked even if the transfer case shift lever is shifted from 4H or 4L or 2H whilst the vehicle travels in the same direction. To unlock the hubs,stop the vehicle and shift the transfer case lever to 2H,then drive the vehicle slowly in the opposite direction to which it had previously been used for approximately one metre.
Note:- When the vehicle is in 4H or 4L,hubs will temporarily free and re-engage when vehicle changes direction.
I hope this is helpful. There is more info in my owners manual.
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