
Crawl mode operation involves the following three steps: 1. With the vehicle idling, shift to P gear and press the brake pedal. 2. Shift to N gear, activate the low-range four-wheel drive function by turning the knob to L4. 3. Engage the vehicle's central differential lock and shift to D gear. 4. Press the hill descent control button and then release the brake pedal. Crawl mode is a 'Low-Speed Cruise Control System'. Once activated, the driver does not need to press the accelerator or brake pedal, allowing the vehicle to maintain a fixed low speed on particularly rough off-road terrain. Note: If the indicator light keeps flashing when activating, slightly move the vehicle back and forth before shifting to neutral. Wait until the indicator light stays on continuously. Avoid forcing the vehicle to move or engage in off-road driving, as this can easily damage the transfer case gears.

As an off-road enthusiast, I just tried the Crawl Control mode in the desert with my Land Cruiser, and it felt incredibly cool. The operation is foolproof: first, you stop the car completely, shift to L gear or low-speed mode, and press the Crawl Control button near the steering wheel. Then, use the small knob to adjust the speed—there are slow, medium, and fast settings, and I recommend beginners start with the slow setting. After releasing the brake, the car crawls forward on its own without needing any throttle input, preventing getting stuck in sand or on steep slopes. I also used it to escape muddy terrain, and it worked effortlessly—just press the brake to turn it off when done. This mode is an off-road lifesaver, but make sure to practice on flat ground first to get familiar with it.

I've been driving the Land Cruiser on off-road mountain trails for a long time, and the Crawl Control mode is a lifesaver. During operation, first stop the car while keeping the engine running, shift to a low gear like 4L, then press the Crawl Control button and use the knob to select an appropriate speed (e.g., low speed for steep slopes). Release the foot brake, and the vehicle will automatically move slowly, helping control speed and prevent skidding risks. It's particularly effective on rocky roads or wetlands, reducing driver tension while being safe and reliable. I always recommend teammates use it during our adventure trips, but remember not to activate it on highways and turn it off promptly to save energy.

During driving lessons, the instructor taught me how to easily use the crawl mode: stop the car, shift to low gear, press the Crawl button to select speed, release the brake, and the car will move at low speed automatically, which is suitable for beginners to practice in complex terrain. The key is not to panic and practice more to get familiar with it.

For outdoor travelers who often take the Land Cruiser through forests, the Crawl Control mode is incredibly practical. Here are the steps: Stop the vehicle, shift to low gear, press the Crawl button, adjust the speed knob, release the brake, and the car will slowly crawl, reducing bumps. It saves effort and provides peace of mind in muddy or rugged trails. Before starting, check the tire pressure. When turning it off, lightly press the brake to avoid accidental activation.

Driving the Land Cruiser with family for an outing, the crawl mode enhances safety. During operation, park the car, start the engine, shift to L gear, locate the control button, press to adjust the speed. For example, medium speed is suitable for slippery roads. Release the brake, and the vehicle will automatically move at low speed. Children can sleep soundly in the car. It is suitable for snowy days or steep slopes. Simply press the button to turn it off. Beginners are advised to read the manual first to avoid malfunctions.


