Haringj wrote:I'm just using 4H in wet conditions and if I approach a off ramp interconnect with another highway on sharp corners. The ideal speed to change to 4H is 120km/h but I'll slow bid down and shift it in.
They say is better to put car in 4H if going around corners as it will force the front wheel that's turning to run slower to give the opposite wheel to run faster (feel must stable) and out of the bend on straight will disengage. If in 2H you will feel that you losing the car with wheels screaming.
Im sure that wouldn't work with my car. Sometimes when shifting from 2H to 4H the front wheel green lights flash for quite a while before engaging, I would be around the corner by the time 4H has kicked in.
Plus, when suddenly coming across a 'hazard' ie oil slick, corner with loose sand or wet tar, I want to be in 4H, not deal with changing into 4H at the last minute.