How to Use the Land Cruiser's Four-Wheel Drive System?
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Toyota Land Cruiser's four-wheel drive is a full-time four-wheel drive system, which has high active safety and does not require switching during normal driving. There are three gear positions on the gear lever: H, N, and L. During normal driving, the gear is set to H. If the vehicle gets stuck, shift the gear to L. Additional information: 1. How the full-time four-wheel drive system works: This four-wheel drive system is equipped with a central differential that distributes power to the front and rear drive axles. Depending on road conditions, the central differential allocates engine power to the front and rear wheels in a certain proportion. 2. Switching to two-wheel drive: The full-time four-wheel drive system does not have a two-wheel drive mode. This four-wheel drive mode offers high active safety, making switching unnecessary. If switching is absolutely required, it can only be done by removing the rear wheel drive axle connector, but this can cause significant damage to the four-wheel drive system.