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That photo was taken buy the previous owner a couple of years ago.
It's all clean now and the carpets have been dyed black.
Thank you, faith restored, you had me worried there, and never mind that GWH, hes just a troublemaker, imagine , pointing out a trivial error like that, tsk tsk, some people
Mine has written on top of the lever something like:
H2+H4 L4L
N
H4L
Does that help?
There is a button on the 4WD selector lever, if it is pushed in, the truck goes into 4WD with centre diff working. You can drive this on any dry firm road at any speed no problem. The lights in the dash will show 4 green on the wheels, there should NOT be the yellow 'centre diff locked' light on. This light comes on during the transmission switching itself to 4WD, but should go out. If it doesn't go out, try going into neutral then back into drive (stopped). Don't change to 4WD whilst moving or whilst in drive, do this in neutral only.
The rest of the 4WD lever - L4L and H4L - lock the centre diff, and should not be used on tarmac.
You'll feel if the centre diff is locked on tarmac, the steering will try to spring back when you turn corners, and you'll hear the tyre scuffing on the ground as it tries to turn faster / slower.
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