hi guys! I am not sure yet but I might be getting a 97 ram and the 4 wheel drive shifter is on the floor ! I had 4 wheel drives before but they were all push button 4 wheel drives ! can you explain what the numbers mean , like 2 HI, 2LO, 4 HI, and 4 LO means ? do they mean the same as ford and chevy 4 wheel drives ? on a dry pavement do I drive in 2Hi and in snow I drive in 4 HI ? the 4 wheel drive shifter on the floor is new to me ! like I said all I had were push button 4 wheel drive ! thanks guys !
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1. hit the body if it has a motion sensor. 2. hit the glass if it has a glass sensor. 3. open the door and then close it back. 4. if the sensors are set too high vibration from the road can set it off as well as the heat from the sun.
4wd is for snow. you can use 2wd on snow or ice, but if its rear 2wd it will be really difficult to control the vehicle
Hi 4x4 cars have different modes for off road use mostly 4 hi or 4 lo. the other modes car for highway use.
2 Hi - 2 wheels locked, high speed regular driving 2 Lo - 2 wheels locked, low speed high torque 4 Hi - 4 wheels locked, higher speed, usual max is 35 mph, this is 4 x 4 mode 4 Lo - 4 wheels locked, super low speed, max is 5-10 mph, this is also 4 x 4 mode.