What is the function of low-range four-wheel drive mode?

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LaAlaina
07/29/25 3:49am
Low-range four-wheel drive can amplify the torque on the wheels to help the vehicle escape difficult situations. Here is the relevant content introduction: 1. Some hardcore off-road vehicles are equipped with part-time four-wheel drive systems, and off-road vehicles with part-time four-wheel drive systems have a low-range four-wheel drive mode. Most off-road vehicles with part-time four-wheel drive systems have three modes: high-range four-wheel drive mode, low-range four-wheel drive mode, and high-range two-wheel drive mode. 2. High-range four-wheel drive and high-range two-wheel drive are used on most road surfaces. When the wheels are stuck in mud, the vehicle will switch to low-range four-wheel drive mode. At this time, the torque on the wheels will be greater, which can help the vehicle escape.
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OBrynlee
08/12/25 7:36am
Low-range four-wheel drive mode is a lifesaver for me, especially when it comes to off-roading. For example, once when I went camping in the mountains and encountered steep slopes and mud pits, the regular drive mode couldn't make it up at all—the wheels just kept spinning. But as soon as I switched to low-range four-wheel drive, it multiplied the engine's torque several times over, giving each wheel more power to steadily climb those inclines. It's not just for climbing; it's also essential for getting unstuck in mud or sand, preventing you from getting bogged down and delayed. There's no need to use it on regular city roads because it's designed for slow-speed driving, and exceeding a certain speed can damage the transmission. Remember, this mode is only suitable for complex terrain, and you should come to a complete stop before switching to avoid potential malfunctions. Overall, it significantly improves the vehicle's off-road capability, making those bumpy trails seem less intimidating. After a few tries, you'll realize it's a must-have feature for off-roading—safe and reliable.
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