this might seem a silly question but how do you engage the 4wd on automatic surf i have the owners manual but it does not make it clear is there a special way to do it or is a matter of just moving the small lever and pressing the 4wd button on the side or is it you can be only in 1st or 2nd gear not in drive i just do not want to brake my gearbox
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The search button is your friend. Scroll down to the pics.
http://www.yotasurf.co.uk/forums/sho...&highlight=4wd4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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Originally posted by surfboyshaunthis might seem a silly question but how do you engage the 4wd on automatic surf i have the owners manual but it does not make it clear is there a special way to do it or is a matter of just moving the small lever and pressing the 4wd button on the side or is it you can be only in 1st or 2nd gear not in drive i just do not want to brake my gearboxI HAVE FOUND JESUS he was behind the sofa
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If it's a 2nd gen.......
Pic 1. 2 wheel drive.
Pic 2. 4 wheel drive High ratio. Can be engaged or disengaged on the move up to 80kph. (4wd will light up on dash)
pic 3. 4 wheel drive Low ratio. transfer lever pushed forward, button in or out. must be engaged or disengaged while stationary and with gear stick in neutral. (4wd will light up on dash)
if 4wd light does not immediatly come on when engaging or go off when disengaging try driving forward or back a little way till the light goes on or off.
Only use 4 wheel drive on loose surfaces.mudnstuff.me.uk
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Originally posted by GreeboIf it's a 2nd gen.......
Pic 1. 2 wheel drive.
Pic 2. 4 wheel drive High ratio. Can be engaged or disengaged on the move up to 80kph. (4wd will light up on dash)
pic 3. 4 wheel drive Low ratio. transfer lever pushed forward, button in or out. must be engaged or disengaged while stationary and with gear stick in neutral. (4wd will light up on dash)
if 4wd light does not immediatly come on when engaging or go off when disengaging try driving forward or back a little way till the light goes on or off.
Only use 4 wheel drive on loose surfaces.
Any guidance would be most appreciated
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