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Off-road capabilities, All-wheel drive operation, Single-speed operating instructions/precautions – Dodge 2011 Durango - User Guide User Manual

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ALL-WHEEL DRIVE

OPERATION

Single-Speed Operating Instructions/
Precautions

• This system contains a single-speed

(HI range only) transfer case, which
provides convenient full-time
all-wheel drive. No driver interaction
is required. The Brake Traction
Control (BTC) System, which
combines standard ABS and Traction
Control, provides resistance to any
wheel that is slipping to allow
additional torque transfer to wheels
with traction.

NOTE: This system is not appropriate for
conditions where AWD LOW range is
recommended. Refer to “Off-Road Driving
Tips” in “Starting and Operating” on the
DVD for further information.

Electronically Shifted Transfer Case
(Three-Position Switch)

• This is an electronic shift transfer

case and is operated by the AWD
Control Switch (Transfer Case
Switch), which is located on the
center console.

• This electronically shifted transfer

case provides three mode positions:

• All-wheel drive automatic range

(AWD AUTO)

• All-wheel drive low range (LOW

RANGE)

• Neutral (NEUTRAL)

• When additional traction is required,

the LOW RANGE position can be
used to lock the front and rear
driveshafts together forcing the front
and rear wheels to rotate at the same
speed. The LOW RANGE position are
designed for loose, slippery road
surfaces only. Driving in the LOW
RANGE positions on dry hard
surfaced roads may cause increased
tire wear and damage to the driveline
components.

• When operating your vehicle in LOW

RANGE, the engine speed is
approximately three times that of the
AWD HI position at a given road
speed. Take care not to overspeed
the engine and do not exceed
25 mph (40 km/h).

NOTE: The “SERV AWD Warning Light”
monitors the electronic shift all-wheel
drive system. If this light remains on after
engine start up or illuminates during
driving, it means that the all-wheel drive
system is not functioning properly and
that service is required.

OFF-ROAD CAPABILITIES

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