What does the Land Cruiser tank turn mean?

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LaLiam
07/29/25 11:07pm
Toyota Land Cruiser tank turn refers to turning in place, where the rear wheels are locked during the turn, allowing the vehicle to turn in a relatively narrow space. After activating the tank turn feature, the vehicle will control either the left or right rear wheel to reduce the turning radius, ensuring the vehicle can change direction on narrow roads. Below are the steps to use the Land Cruiser tank turn: 1. First, shift to P or N gear and engage low-range four-wheel drive mode. 2. Next, shift to D gear and activate the crawl mode. 3. Then, release the brake simultaneously, allowing the car to move on its own. 4. Finally, turn the steering wheel to a certain angle, hold the tank turn button, and control the speed using the speed button.
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