"Mr.Nice." <markvarleyphoto@*nospam*softhome.net> wrote in message
news:59cts0936gqisrhril12nmrt3rahgkb1rd@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 12:29:09 +0000, Mr.Nice.
> <markvarleyphoto@*nospam*softhome.net> wrote:
>
>>On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 10:50:19 GMT, "JEFF WARREN"
>><jeff.warren@tesco.net> wrote:
>>
>>>Hi
>>>I am looking for some advice. I recently bought a 1993 Pajero 2.5 turbo
>>>diesel with an auto box. Unfortunately there was no handbook or any other
>>>info with it. I have never had a 4 x 4 before and I don't know how to use
>>>the 4 wheel drive system, especially with an auto box !
>>>This morning we woke to the first serious snow of the winter so it would
>>>be
>>>really useful to know how to use the 4 x 4 system.
>>>Don't know if this matters but the vehicle is a "grey" import to the U.K.
>>>
>>>Regards and M.T.I.A.
>>>
>>>Jeff Warren
>>
>>I'm not familiar with the vehicle, ebay would be a good place to look
>>to find a manual for it.
>>
>>I'm guessinghere but you will likely have a lever selecting 2wd hi,
>>4wd hi, 4wd low. you'll probably need to put the main gearbox into
>>neutral before selecting 4wd high which you should use for on-road
>>winter driving. if there is a difflock do not use it unless on
>>sheet-ice or similar traction-problematic terrain (cor, big words for
>>a sunday).
>>
>>keep the auto in D for most uses.
>>
>>Autos are very good on slippery surfaces due to their gentle
>>application of torque, but go gentle on the pedals anyway, and
>>remember that 4wd makes you go better in the slippy stuff but your
>>brakes work the same.
>>
>>
>>Regards.
>>Mark.(AKA, Mr.Nice.)
>
> I knew I had a photo here somewhere, just found it, shows the transfer
> lever on a pajero.
> from bottom to top is:
>
> 2H = 2 wheel drive (usually rear), High ratio (normal road speeds).
>
> 4H = 4 wheel drive, normal road speeds (you want this).
>
> 4HLc = 4 wheel drive, normal road speeds, centre diff locked (only use
> this if the above causes problems, it will help you if it's slippy but
> it will affect your steering.
>
> Neutral = does wot it says on the tin.
>
> 4LLC = 4 wheel drive, Low range (slow off-road speeds), centre diff
> locked. You should not need this on-road.
>
> As before keep the main gearbox in D.
> If you have a sport setting turn it off, if you have a winter setting
> turn it on (these both control the rev-range that the gearchange
> occurs).
>
>
> Regards.
> Mark.(AKA, Mr.Nice.)
Yes, that sums it up. The system is known as Super Select and allows four
wheel drive or two wheel drive in high ratio with an open centre diff. In 4H
I believe there is a viscous coupling which provides some control, so it is
not quite open but similar to Range Rover from '89 to '02.
Too many options IMHO.
Huw