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Just a quick question. I'm new to my 2001 Dodge Durango, and I've been told that you have to stop and have the vehicle in neutral to engage and disengage the 4wd. I know that you can't change on the fly to lo range, but any other 4wd vehicle I've driven you can change on the move. Can anyone clear this up for me? (There was no owner's manuel in the vehicle). thanks!
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Re: 4wd shifting question
Shift on the fly to hi range.
Neutral and rolling very slowly to shift to lo range.
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Re: 4wd shifting question
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MINE IS AWD..I'M NOT SURE IF IT'S THE SAME GOING FROM 2 TO 4WD. |
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