Four-wheel drive (4wd) operation (if equipped), Driving – FORD 2012 F-250 User Manual

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FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE (4WD) OPERATION (IF EQUIPPED)

WARNING: For important information regarding safe operation
of this type of vehicle, see Preparing to drive your vehicle in

this chapter.

When four–wheel drive (4WD) is engaged, power is supplied to all four
wheels through a transfer case. 4WD can be selected when additional
driving power is desired.

4WD operation is not recommended on dry pavement. Doing so could
result in difficult disengagement of the transfer case, increased tire wear
and decreased fuel economy.

Manual Shift On Stop (MSOS) 4x4 system (if equipped)

The 4WD system is engaged or
disengaged by rotating the control
for both front wheel hub locks from
the FREE or LOCK position, then
manually engaging or disengaging
the transfer case with the
floor-mounted shifter. For increased
fuel economy in 2WD, rotate both
hub locks to the FREE position.
For proper operation, make

sure that each hub is fully
engaged and that both hub locks are set to the same position
(both set to LOCK or both set to FREE). To engage LOCK,
turn the hub locks completely clockwise; to disengage the hubs
(FREE), turn the hub locks completely counterclockwise.

The vehicle should not be driven in 4X4 High or 4X4 Low

modes with the hub locks set to FREE as this condition may
damage driveline system components.

• Some vehicles may be equipped with wheel ornaments that cover the

4x4 manual hub lock. These ornaments must be removed to access
the manual hub locks.

Electronic Shift-On-the-Fly (ESOF) 4x4 system (if equipped)

If equipped with the electronic shift 4WD system, and 4X4 Low is
selected while the vehicle is moving above 3 mph (5 km/h), the
4WD system will not perform a shift. This is normal and should be
no reason for concern.
Refer to Shifting to/from 4L (4X4 Low) for
proper system operation.

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2012 F-250/350/450/550 (f23)
Owners Guide, 4th Printing
USA
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