Warning – CHEVROLET 2010 Silverado User Manual

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(Four-Wheel-Drive High): Use the

Four-Wheel-Drive High position when extra traction is
needed, such as on snowy or icy roads or in most
off-road situations. This setting also engages the front
axle to help drive the vehicle. This is the best setting to
use when plowing snow.

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(Four-Wheel-Drive Low): This setting also engages

the front axle and delivers extra torque. You may never
need this setting. It sends maximum power to all four
wheels. You might choose Four-Wheel-Drive Low while
driving off-road in deep sand, deep mud, deep snow,
and while climbing or descending steep hills.

If the vehicle has StabiliTrak

®

, shifting into

Four-Wheel-Drive Low will turn Traction Control and
StabiliTrak

®

off. See StabiliTrak

®

System on page 5‑6.

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WARNING:

Shifting the transfer case to N (Neutral) can cause
the vehicle to roll even if the transmission is in
P (Park). You or someone else could be seriously
injured. Be sure to set the parking brake before
placing the transfer case in N (Neutral). See
Parking Brake on page 3‑50.

N (Neutral) : Shift the vehicle's transfer case to
N (Neutral) only when towing the vehicle. See
Recreational Vehicle Towing on page 5‑43 or Towing
Your Vehicle on page 5‑43
for more information.

If the SERVICE 4 WHEEL DRIVE message stays on,
you should take the vehicle to your dealer/retailer for
service. See “Service 4 Wheel Drive” under DIC
Warnings and Messages on page 4‑63
.

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