How to Drive a Part-Time Four-Wheel Drive Vehicle?
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Here are the driving methods and tips for a part-time four-wheel drive vehicle: 1. Do not turn too fast. Four-wheel drive vehicles have a high center of gravity, making them prone to skidding or even rolling over when navigating curves or sharp turns. Four-wheel drive vehicles are not sedans and are not suitable for fast cornering. 2. Slow down and stop in time. Due to the strong traction of four-wheel drive, drivers may forget about slippery road conditions while driving, so it is important to pay attention to timely deceleration and stopping. The correct braking method: downshift and use the engine's braking force to slow the vehicle down. 3. Be cautious when driving in four-wheel drive on dry roads. On roads with good traction, using four-wheel drive can cause the front and rear wheels to work against each other, straining the drivetrain and tires. 4. Do not shift into low-range four-wheel drive while moving, as this can severely damage the transfer case. Before shifting the transfer case into low-range four-wheel drive, the vehicle must come to a complete stop.