first time in the snow
#1
first time in the snow
First time its snowed since I've had this car. Do I drive it normally or am I suppose to press one of those 4x4 buttons? I'm not even sure what they look like lol. I just rememeber a while ago reading in a manual one was for snow?? But my manual, uhm I can't find it now, maybe it was in another one and I lost it.
#3
Weather says 33 and feels 27. Its been continually snowing all morning, the roads are black and everything else is white. So I'm guessing possibly just icy? What is 4hi lock? If I remember I think it either has a up or down arrow on the 4 wheel drive control panel. I don't think it says hi.
#5
All of you live where it snows, I live in central Florida where it doesn't snow.
I've got a question for you.
My truck has never been off road since it was on the showroom floor. The lady that owned it before me was a real estate agent and she never drove it off road, and I most certainly do not drive it off road.
My question is:
How often should I play with those buttons for the 4-wheel drive? I only tried them once and that was when I bought it about a year ago, I wanted to be sure that it worked.
I've got a question for you.
My truck has never been off road since it was on the showroom floor. The lady that owned it before me was a real estate agent and she never drove it off road, and I most certainly do not drive it off road.
My question is:
How often should I play with those buttons for the 4-wheel drive? I only tried them once and that was when I bought it about a year ago, I wanted to be sure that it worked.
#6
Weather says 33 and feels 27. Its been continually snowing all morning, the roads are black and everything else is white. So I'm guessing possibly just icy? What is 4hi lock? If I remember I think it either has a up or down arrow on the 4 wheel drive control panel. I don't think it says hi.
#7
All of you live where it snows, I live in central Florida where it doesn't snow.
I've got a question for you.
My truck has never been off road since it was on the showroom floor. The lady that owned it before me was a real estate agent and she never drove it off road, and I most certainly do not drive it off road.
My question is:
How often should I play with those buttons for the 4-wheel drive? I only tried them once and that was when I bought it about a year ago, I wanted to be sure that it worked.
I've got a question for you.
My truck has never been off road since it was on the showroom floor. The lady that owned it before me was a real estate agent and she never drove it off road, and I most certainly do not drive it off road.
My question is:
How often should I play with those buttons for the 4-wheel drive? I only tried them once and that was when I bought it about a year ago, I wanted to be sure that it worked.
#8
You guys should leave it in normal driving mode in light to medium snow, especially if you don't know what your doing. You can hurt alot more real quickly by not knowing what your doing. I live in Ohio with snow all year round and can stay in basic driving mode all year. Those buttons are mostly for moderate to severe offroading.
#9
the H2 is my everyday driver so unless they haven't plowed and I'm digging into 8 inches of snow all the way to work I leave it where it is, 4hi gets me up my steep hill and through the crap on the roads and still make it on time
#10
You guys should leave it in normal driving mode in light to medium snow, especially if you don't know what your doing. You can hurt alot more real quickly by not knowing what your doing. I live in Ohio with snow all year round and can stay in basic driving mode all year. Those buttons are mostly for moderate to severe offroading.