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25-Feb-2007, 11:11 PM #1
Solved: how do I switch from 2WD to 4WD
I have a 2006 dodge dakota pickup truck. I beleve its 4WD as it says 4X4 on the side of the truck and I have a dial that says 2WD 4lock and 4LO are any of these 4WD I could not find it in the manual must not have looked that hard.
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i wonder if the tooth fairy is real.
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well non-the less I found it in the manual and on another forum. In the manual it says that 4HI and 4LO are to be used on wet or loose roads. if used on a dry road it could excessive tire wear and drive train damage.I can switch from 2WD to 4HI while either parked or while in motion but in slow speeds. I can not exceed 25 MPH while in 4LO. so I found my answer in the manual just did not look hard enough or in the right place.I wanted to put it to 4HI cause we had a ice storm and now theres going to be snow on top of that its going to be a mess out there so I wanted some extra traction. The snow will stop by the time I head out but the roads will be a mess so thats why I asked. I'll leave it in 2wd for now.
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great info, i'll sleep better tonite. i still need to find out about the tooth fairy.

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great info, i'll sleep better tonite. i still need to find out about the tooth fairy.
find a tooth put it under your pillow and if its gone and money in its place then shes real
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lemme get the pliers and a towel, it'll be lunch money if she's real. i'm doing six.
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