What's the difference between 4H and 4L in four-wheel drive?
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The difference between 4H and 4L in four-wheel drive lies in the gear selection: 4H refers to the full-range four-wheel drive mode, suitable for normal driving with strong power output; 4L represents low-range four-wheel drive, designed for challenging road conditions with high torque capability. 4H stands for four-wheel drive high range, which provides stable directional performance and excellent handling when switching to four-wheel drive mode in rainy conditions. Drivers should note that speed must be maintained below 100 km/h in 4H mode. 4L indicates ultra-low four-wheel drive, primarily used for extremely harsh environments like swamps or deserts. Four-wheel drive, also known as all-wheel drive, typically features a small additional "lever" near the gearshift - the transfer case handle.