What does crawl mode mean?

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StDakota
07/29/25 9:18pm
Crawl mode means the vehicle automatically controls the engine torque output, allowing the vehicle to pass through difficult terrain at a very slow speed. The following is an introduction to crawl mode: Function: The main purpose is to prevent the vehicle from slipping or getting stuck due to excessive speed. Features: This crawl function does not require the driver to press the accelerator or brake. The vehicle controls itself and releases torque based on road condition feedback, distributing power to all four wheels to achieve wheel slip limitation. Operation: The crawl function does not require the driver to operate the accelerator or brake. The vehicle can control itself and can also release torque based on road condition feedback.
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