depress the clutch to shift to 4wd?
#1
depress the clutch to shift to 4wd?
sometimes i do and it seems to engage smoother than if i do not, but i would think that it shouldn't make much difference because people with auto trannys have no clutch to use. Is it necessary to use the clutch if so equipped?
#3
You don't need to depress the clutch to engage 4wd but if your trying to shift on the fly you have to remeber that the driveline is 'under load'. That is to say the tranny, transfer case, shafts etc. are all spinning and tight. When you engage the clutch you momentarily "unload" the driveline and make it easier for the gear teeth to mate making for a smoother shift. similarly when shifting out of 4wd you may have to clutch and or tap the brakes to unload the driveline and get the gears to release again. This is why the 4wd idiot light will sometimes stay on even after you shiufted to 2wd. hope this helps cheers
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