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4wd sticky?

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Snake110:
I had the same issue with mine and in my case
as has been said it was down to a combination
of lack of use by prev owner and windup
due to diferent makes of tire giving
slight difference's in diamiter exasabating the windup


problem cured by new tires (matching set)
and liberal use of the leaver


Q is there a noticable increase in fuel consumption running
in 4H part time ?

sooki_blu:
I cant say i noticed any increase in fuel consumption, but I was only in PT for about a mile...
How exactly does wind-up happen - and what is it?
When it was stuck in PT it felt almost like the tyres were flat or rubbing on the arches, wasnt a nice feeling at all!
Oh by the way - what is the Panic - Valet buttons on the dash?

tim_aka_tim:

--- Quote from: "sooki_blu" ---
Oh by the way - what is the Panic - Valet buttons on the dash?
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That's the alarm. The alarm arms itself after a short while, pressing valet will make the green led come on and stop it arming itself, but use carefully cus it disarms the alarm completely until you press the button again. Press panic if someone is car-jacking you - it will set the alarm off instantly.

bigrapids_offroad:
i thought it was to clean the seats when you realise you are in drive, high range 2wd just as you go over edge of that large decent on your local offroad center  :shock:

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