What is the difference between 4H and 4L?
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The differences between 4H and 4L are: 1. Different modes: 4H is the four-wheel drive high-speed mode; 4L is the four-wheel drive low-speed mode. 2. Different usage scenarios: 4H is suitable for driving on snow or slippery roads, as it can prevent excessive driving force from causing wheel slip; 4L is suitable for climbing or off-road conditions, as it can better utilize the vehicle's power. The drive mode refers to the arrangement of the car's engine and the number and position of the drive wheels. Most passenger vehicles have two rows of wheels, front and rear, with the wheels directly driven by the engine to push (or pull) the car forward being the drive wheels. The basic classification standard for drive modes is based on the number of drive wheels, which can be divided into two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive.