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2008 HB Dodge Durango Owner Manual

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282 STARTING AND OPERATING<br />

Because four-wheel-drive provides improved traction,<br />

there is a tendency to exceed safe turning and stopping<br />

speeds. Do not go faster than road conditions permit.<br />

4WD<br />

Normal Four-Wheel-Drive High Range - Employs interaxle<br />

differential. Allows front and rear wheels to rotate at<br />

different speeds. All road surfaces.<br />

NV 244 Generation II Transfer Case Operating<br />

Information / Precautions<br />

The NV 244 Generation II is an electric shift transfer case<br />

and is operated by the 4WD Control Switch, which is<br />

located on the instrument panel.<br />

The NV 244 Generation II transfer case provides 4 mode<br />

positions - Normal four-wheel-drive (4WD) high range,<br />

four-wheel-drive lock (4WD LOCK), four-wheel-drive<br />

low (4WD LOW) range, and neutral (N).<br />

This transfer case is equipped with an inter-axle differential<br />

that allows driving the vehicle in the normal<br />

all-wheel-drive position (4WD) at all times on any given<br />

road surface, including dry hard surfaced roads. The<br />

4WD mode allows the front and rear wheels to rotate at<br />

different speeds. This eliminates driveline binding and<br />

component wear normally associated with driving the<br />

vehicle in the 4WD LOCK position on dry hard surfaced<br />

roads. This feature provides the safety, security, and<br />

convenience of operating in all-wheel drive at all times<br />

regardless of road conditions.<br />

When additional traction is required, the 4WD LOCK<br />

and 4WD LOW positions can be used to lock the front<br />

and rear driveshafts together through the transfer case<br />

inter-axle differential and force the front and rear wheels<br />

to rotate at the same speed. This is accomplished by<br />

rotating the 4WD Control Switch to these positions. The<br />

4WD LOCK and 4WD LOW positions are intended for<br />

loose, slippery road surfaces only. Driving in the 4WD

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