Most 4-wheel operate trucks can shift in and gone of two and four-wheel operate by resources of a transfer case shift lever inside the cab of the Motor lorry. Normally this lever is located in the centre console near the leading transmission shifter. While some vehicles include shift-on-the-fly technology--always probation your owner's volume to be confident if yours has this--it's always a acceptable doctrine to closing and shift your transmission into impartial before putting your Motor lorry in flying or low four-wheel drive. In the photo the truck is already in 4H; if you were to move the lever straight down, it would switch back into 2H.3. Note that the line on the shift lever that illustrates shift jags to the left between 4H and 4L, which is four-wheel drive, low gear. So in order to get the shift lever from 4H to 4L, you must first pull it to the left, as shown in the photo.
While the example in the photo is an automatic transmission, you should do the same thing in a stick shift or manual transmission.
2. Move your transfer case gear lever from 2H or two-wheel drive, high gear, into 4H--four wheel drive, high gear--if it isn't there already. Notice how the photo example, which is from a Two thousand one Chevy Tracker, has a line on the transfer case gear shift that illustrates move the lever from gear to gear. Keep your foot on the brake as you shift, and don't release it until your vehicle is safely in gear again.
Instructions
1. Shift your transmission into neutral.4. Push the gear lever straight forward. It will slide into neutral--that's what the N in the shift diagram signifies. Keep pushing and then it will slide forward into 4L as shown in the photo.
5. Shift the main transmission back into Drive, if it's an automatic, or into first or second gear if it's a manual transmission.