ALL WHEEL DRIVE (AWD/TERRAIN MODE)
Advantages of AWD
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Enhance safety when driving straight.
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Improve performance when cornering.
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Ensure operability in rough driving conditions such as snow, rain, sand, etc...
Switching from/to TERRAIN MODE (if equipped)

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Press TERRAIN MODE button.
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Select SNOW, MUD or SAND mode.

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When you turn off Terrain 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.
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Even though you turned off the vehicle in TERRAIN mode, DRIVE mode will be set when you restart the vehicle.
AWD transfer mode selection
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Transfer mode |
Selection mode |
Description |
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DRIVE MODE |
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TERRAIN MODE |
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MUD |
MUD mode is used to ensure safe driving by appropriately distributing the vehicle's traction forces when driving on muddy, unpaved or rough roads. |
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SAND |
SAND mode is used to ensure safe driving by appropriately distributing the vehicle's traction forces when driving on sandy, graveled or unpaved off-roads. |
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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. |
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Normal road conditions
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Maintain DRIVE mode when driving on normal roads.
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Driving in Terrain Mode on normal roads may damage the AWD system and cause vibration or noise.
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When driving (especially when cornering) under normal road conditions in Terrain Mode, a driver may experience minor mechanical vibration or noise, which not a malfunction. When Terrain Mode is released, the noise or vibration will be stop.
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When you turn off Terrain 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.

