Driving – FORD 1998 Expedition User Manual

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gear, and will shift to 1 (Low) after
vehicle decelerates to the proper
speed.

CONTROL-TRAC AUTOMATIC
FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM
(IF EQUIPPED)

Your 4x4 features a heavy-duty
Control-Trac system, including a
computer-operated transfer case.
Coupled with a
center-disconnected front axle, this
unique system is interactive with
the road, continually monitoring
and adjusting torque delivery to
the front and rear wheels to
optimize vehicle control.

Positions of the Control-Trac
system

The Control-Trac A4WD system
functions in four modes:
2H position delivers power only

to the rear axle.

A4WD position delivers power

to the rear axle. If the rear
wheels lose traction, power will
be automatically delivered to the
front axle to maintain traction
throughout the slippery
condition.

4H position provides

mechanically locked four-wheel
drive power delivery to front
and rear axles.

4L position provides

mechanically locked four-wheel

4H

2H

A4WD

4L

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