Driving – FORD 2001 Escape User Manual

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Operating modes of the 4x4 system

The 4x4 system functions in two modes:
• The 4x4 AUTO mode provides

four-wheel drive with full power
delivered to the front axle at all
times, and to the rear axle as
required for increased traction.
This is appropriate for normal
on-road operating conditions,
such as dry road surfaces, wet
pavement, snow and gravel.

• The 4x4 ON mode provides

four-wheel drive with full power
to both axles at all times. It is
only intended for severe or
off-road driving conditions, such
as deep snow and ice (where no
dry or wet pavement remains
uncovered) and shallow sand or
mud.

The vehicle should not be operated in the 4x4 ON mode on dry

or merely wet pavement. Doing so will produce excessive noise,
increase tire wear and may damage driveline components. The
4x4 ON mode is intended for use only on consistently slippery
or loose surfaces.

If your vehicle is equipped with this 4x4 system, a spare tire of

a different diameter than the road tires should never be used.
Such a tire could result in damage to driveline components and
make the vehicle difficult to control.

Utility and four-wheel drive vehicles are not designed for
cornering at speeds as high as passenger cars any more than

low-slung sports cars are designed to perform satisfactorily under
off-road conditions. Avoid sharp turns or abrupt maneuvers in these
vehicles.

4X4

AUTO ON

4X4

AUTO ON

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