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Power/Snow Mode

Snow is white. This button is poorly named by the Japs, it is really a white paint simulator. On a white car it has no wiring to it, it’s just for show.
 
Please don’t use 4x4 lock on the road, you will break your transmission. Sloppy mud, sand, ice or hard packed snow it’s ok but I wouldn’t even use it on firm grass except (for example) to get my twin axle caravan moving where it has been stood for a while, just to pull the wheels out of the divets, then I would turn it off as soon as van was mobile.
 
Please don’t use 4x4 lock on the road, you will break your transmission. Sloppy mud, sand, ice or hard packed snow it’s ok but I wouldn’t even use it on firm grass except (for example) to get my twin axle caravan moving where it has been stood for a while, just to pull the wheels out of the divets, then I would turn it off as soon as van was mobile.
i only did it on a road with no grip (ice and snow) its ok to use if you drive in a straight line on firm grass. its cornering in lock mode that does the damage.
 
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