AWD (AWD/SNOW MODE)

AWD helps the vehicle to maintain its best driving performance by controlling 4 wheels, engine, transmission and braking according to road conditions such as snow, mud, sand, etc.

Advantages of AWD

  • Enhance safety when driving straight.

  • Improve performance when cornering.

  • Ensure operability in tough driving conditions such as snow, rain, sand, etc.

Switching from/to SNOW MODE: (if equipped)

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You can switch from DRIVE MODE to SNOW mode by turning the knob. If you turn the DRIVE/SNOW mode button again, the vehicle will go back to DRIVE MODE.

NOTE
  • Even though you turned off the vehicle in SNOW mode, DRIVE mode will be set when you restart the vehicle.

  • When the AWD LOCK mode is deactivated, a shock may be felt as the drive power is delivered entirely to the front wheels. This shock is not a mechanical failure.

AWD transfer mode selection

Transfer mode

Selection mode

Description

DRIVE MODE

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  • DRIVE MODE is used when driving on roads in normal conditions, roads in urban areas, and on highways.

  • All wheels are in operation when a vehicle travels at a constant speed. Required tractions applying on front and rear wheels vary depending on road driving conditions and driving conditions, which will be automatically controlled by the computing system.

  • When the cluster's DRIVE MODE display mode is selected, the cluster displays the status of how four wheels' traction forces are distributed.

SNOW

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SNOW

SNOW mode is used to appropriately distribute the vehicle's traction forces and prevent wheel slippage when driving on snowy or slippery road.

AWD LOCK

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(Indicator lightis appear)

The main goal of AWD Lock mode is to allow a driver to maximize the vehicle's traction under extreme driving conditions such as unpaved off-road, sandy roads, and muddy roads.

CAUTION

Normal road conditions

  • Maintain DRIVE mode when driving on roads in normal conditions.

  • Driving in TERRAIN mode on normal roads may damage the AWD system and cause mechanical vibration or noise.

  • When driving under normal road conditions (especially when cornering) in AWD Lock mode, a driver may find minor mechanical vibration or noise, which is extremely normal phenomenon, not a malfunction. When AWD Lock mode is released, such noise or vibration will be immediately gone.

  • When you turn off AWD Lock mode, it can lead to little shocks but this is a normal phenomenon that lasts until the traction forces on the front and rear wheels of the vehicle are released.