Guy just some small usaidizi apa… Some clarification tafadhali.
Early cars (picha imekaa kuwa uploaded sorry) had 2 gear sticks moja short na nyingine refu ambazo made a car to b 4 wheel na how they worked sijui (a little help apo) compared na nowadys cars ambazo 4 wheel cars ziko na just 1n gear stick plus a button written 4 wheel… So my question is how do this 2 gear shift works.
Tafuta introvert
Simple, one manual the other automatically…
A guy has the answer in his question. Ni vile tu hataki kufikiria
@introvert kam kiasi na skia ww ndio okowa jahazi.
kathee singekuwa nauliza if ni ngekuwa na jibu… na huwa sichoki kufikilia
ndio ume ni tupa sasa
Kwa ufupi, when using manual, you’re mechanically engaging the t-case instead of pushing a button and relying on wiring and a shift motor to do it; in the case of buttons…
The older versions also had options for 4 wheel drive High and Low. It offered much more higher gearing ratios and combinations. But that button push thing only offers 4 wheel or 2 wheel options.
Ungesema few offer that Lo/Hi option, but zipo anyway…
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Kwa ufupi, the taller lever controls the gear box and the shorter one the transfer case (which is responsible for 4WD action).
When the tiny lever is on two high - you’re on normal 2 wheel drive and only the rear wheels are pushing.
On 4H you have ratios that have more or less the same torque as 2H so your driving power is delivered to all 4 wheels and you can do relatively high speeds.
4L is for high torque, slow speed 4x4. Good for crawling, uprooting, pushing matatus and towing heavy loads.
At N regardless of what gear the main gear box is in, the propeller shafts are disengaged so the car just revs.
I believe this is how it should be for any self-respecting 4x4.
Hii maneno ya full-time four wheel drive achia Subaru.
Asande sana kwa maelezo muafaka. Lakini kwani uliweka tochi kwa gear lever:D
Lada Niva even had an option for 2WD low.
I don’t know why other manufacturers never included it.
Manual Pajero have an option for diff locks on 4H.
You can climb over a wall with that.
:D:D
Hiyo ni ile okombe yangu ya WD40…
So for normal driving you are supposed to have 2H engaged
Yes.
is the clutch involved when operating the short gear level if one wishes to change i.e from 2H to 4H?
Jibu ii @introvert
I’ll speak for Suzuki Sierra and Chevy.
Not a must but you have to come to a complete stop or else you’ll grind the teeth.
Even worse, Suzuki you must get out of the car to engage or disengage the diff locks manually.
Kuna mzae alikuwa ananifanyisha io upuss wakati wa matope …juu alikuwa ananipa lift nikiishia attacho
:D:D
Hata mimi natumana.
Uzuri kijana anakuwanga excited sana tukifika kwa matope.
:D:D Yangu ilikuwa ni kama malipo ya free ride budah