What Are the Taboos of Part-Time Four-Wheel Drive?
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Part-time four-wheel drive taboos include not using four-wheel drive mode on paved roads and surfaces with good traction and high friction; four-wheel drive mode should be activated when driving on slippery surfaces such as rainy or snowy days, muddy mountain roads, or sandy areas where friction is low. Advantages of part-time four-wheel drive: The advantage is that part-time four-wheel drive technology is very mature, the structure is relatively simple, and it has good reliability. Additionally, since it does not require a central differential lock, the cost is much lower than that of full-time four-wheel drive. Definition of part-time four-wheel drive: Part-time four-wheel drive is a system where the driver can manually choose between two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive. The driver can switch between two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive modes by engaging or disengaging the transfer case based on road conditions.