How to Use the Highlander's Four-Wheel Drive Function?
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The method to use the Highlander's four-wheel drive function is to press the all-wheel drive lock mode button to apply strong driving force to all wheels, and press it again to deactivate this mode. Below is relevant information about the Highlander: Interior: The new car features extensive use of finely textured leather upholstery on the steering wheel, instrument panel, door panels, seats, etc. It is the first to be equipped with a 12.3-inch color TFT multi-function information display and a 12.3-inch color touchscreen navigation display. Safety Features: Includes HUD three-screen intelligent display, streaming media rearview mirror, BSM blind spot monitoring system, RCTA rear cross-traffic alert system, PVM panoramic monitoring system, and standard TPWS tire pressure monitoring system across all models. For passive safety, all models come standard with seven SRS airbags.
The Highlander's 4WD system works really well. I've been driving this car for a while now, and it feels particularly reassuring during rainy or snowy weather. There's a knob either on the left side of the steering wheel or on the center console that allows you to easily switch modes. After starting the vehicle, just select 4WD Auto, and it will automatically distribute power to all four wheels, making daily driving effortless. Don't forget, if you're going on an outing or facing complex road conditions, switching to 4WD Lock mode provides more stability, especially when climbing hills—the anti-slip effect is excellent. Before operating, don't rush to drive; wait for the system to confirm the display to avoid damaging components. Overall, regularly checking tire wear and system settings can extend the life of the 4WD system. Don't overlook these details—safety comes first.