Super selct 4wd and normal road (pajero)
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 7:15 pm
Some model of Mitsubishi has Super Select 4wd, this enable us to use 4H (Fulltime 4WD) in normal road.
What position you would prefer to use in everyday drive around town?
I usually use the 4H and I found 4H is more controllable but not economically as 2H.
Here is the copy from owner's manual and bit of comment...
2H (High range 2WD)
The two rear wheels will be driven. Suitable for driving economically on normal roads or highways.
4H (Fulltime 4WD)
Basic Super Select 4WD position. Suitable for driving on normal roads when more traction is required (ie. wet, snow covered or iced roads).
(The Japanese original manual says this is the default recommended mode, but the translated one does not say as recommended but saying this is the basic position.)
4HLc (High Range Centre Diff Lock 4WD)
Suitable for driving on road in poor condition, such as sandy or muddy roads or in deep snow.
N (Neutral)
For manual vehicles only. This position should be used when the winch is to be operated Driving is not possible in this position.
4LLc (Low Range Centre Diff Lock 4WD)
Suitable for driving in extremely bad road conditions, such as on steep hills, on sand or through mud etc., and for when low power is needed. (I guess more power in low speed…)
Other interesting information about SuperSelect:
http://www.mitsubishi-cars.co.uk/features/ss.asp
http://www.mitsubishi-motors.co.jp/inter/products/GDI_PAJERO/gdi_pajero_03.html
What position you would prefer to use in everyday drive around town?
I usually use the 4H and I found 4H is more controllable but not economically as 2H.
Here is the copy from owner's manual and bit of comment...
2H (High range 2WD)
The two rear wheels will be driven. Suitable for driving economically on normal roads or highways.
4H (Fulltime 4WD)
Basic Super Select 4WD position. Suitable for driving on normal roads when more traction is required (ie. wet, snow covered or iced roads).
(The Japanese original manual says this is the default recommended mode, but the translated one does not say as recommended but saying this is the basic position.)
4HLc (High Range Centre Diff Lock 4WD)
Suitable for driving on road in poor condition, such as sandy or muddy roads or in deep snow.
N (Neutral)
For manual vehicles only. This position should be used when the winch is to be operated Driving is not possible in this position.
4LLc (Low Range Centre Diff Lock 4WD)
Suitable for driving in extremely bad road conditions, such as on steep hills, on sand or through mud etc., and for when low power is needed. (I guess more power in low speed…)
Other interesting information about SuperSelect:
http://www.mitsubishi-cars.co.uk/features/ss.asp
http://www.mitsubishi-motors.co.jp/inter/products/GDI_PAJERO/gdi_pajero_03.html