Transfer Modes for the Hilux
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Transfer Modes for the Hilux
I thought it would be useful to copy the following from the Hilux Manual. Albeit from the 2700i 4x4 DC, it is applicable to the SFA models as well.
Maximum Speeds with 3RZ-FE (2700i) engine - "L4"
1st Gear - 16km/hr
2nd Gear - 30km/hr
3rd Gear - 47km/hr
4th Gear - 60km/hr
Maximum Speeds with 5L (3000 Diesel) engine - "L4"
1st Gear - 13km/hr
2nd Gear - 22km/hr
3rd Gear - 36km/hr
4th Gear - 52km/hr
NOTICE
Do not downshift if you are going faster than the maximum allowable speed for the next lower gear.
CAUTION
Be careful when downshifting on a slippery surface. Abrupt shifting could cause the vehicle to spin or skid out of control.
4X4 SYSTEM
Use the Transfer Control Lever to select the following transfer modes:
"H2" (High Speed position, two-wheel drive):
LEVER at "H2"
Use this for normal driving on dry hard surfaced roads. This position gives greater economy, quietest ride and least wear.
"H4 (High Speed position, four-wheel drive):
LEVER at "H4"
Use this for normal driving on wet or icy covered roads. This position provides greater traction than two-wheel drive.
"N" (Neutral position):
LEVER at "N"
No power is delivered to the wheels. The vehicle must be stopped.
"L4" (Low Speed position, four-wheel drive):
LEVER at "L4"
Use this for maximum power and traction. Use "L4" for climbing or descending steep hills, off-road driving and hard pulling in sand or mud.
The four-wheel drive indicator light comes on when the "H4", "N" or "L4" mode is selected.
See "Shifting procedure" for further instructions.
Maximum Speeds with 3RZ-FE (2700i) engine - "L4"
1st Gear - 16km/hr
2nd Gear - 30km/hr
3rd Gear - 47km/hr
4th Gear - 60km/hr
Maximum Speeds with 5L (3000 Diesel) engine - "L4"
1st Gear - 13km/hr
2nd Gear - 22km/hr
3rd Gear - 36km/hr
4th Gear - 52km/hr
NOTICE
Do not downshift if you are going faster than the maximum allowable speed for the next lower gear.
CAUTION
Be careful when downshifting on a slippery surface. Abrupt shifting could cause the vehicle to spin or skid out of control.
4X4 SYSTEM
Use the Transfer Control Lever to select the following transfer modes:
"H2" (High Speed position, two-wheel drive):
LEVER at "H2"
Use this for normal driving on dry hard surfaced roads. This position gives greater economy, quietest ride and least wear.
"H4 (High Speed position, four-wheel drive):
LEVER at "H4"
Use this for normal driving on wet or icy covered roads. This position provides greater traction than two-wheel drive.
"N" (Neutral position):
LEVER at "N"
No power is delivered to the wheels. The vehicle must be stopped.
"L4" (Low Speed position, four-wheel drive):
LEVER at "L4"
Use this for maximum power and traction. Use "L4" for climbing or descending steep hills, off-road driving and hard pulling in sand or mud.
The four-wheel drive indicator light comes on when the "H4", "N" or "L4" mode is selected.
See "Shifting procedure" for further instructions.
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Re: Transfer Modes for the Hilux
SHIFTING PROCEDURE
SHIFTING BETWEEN "H2" AND "H4"
To shift from "H2" to "H4", move the transfer control lever. Also remember to engage both the free-wheeling hubs.
Transfer from "H2" to "H4" can be done when the vehicle is stopped or moving straight ahead at speeds of 40Km/Hr or less. You need not depress the Clutch Pedal. If you have trouble shifting, depress or release the accelerator pedal for a moment while pushing the transfer control lever.
CAUTION
Do not move the transfer control lever if wheels are slipping or spinning before shifting.
Do not drive with only one hub engaged.
To shift from "H4" to "H2", simply move the front drive control lever. Also, remember to disengage both free-wheeling hubs for continued "H2" use.
The shifting from "H4" to "H2" can be done at any vehicle speed. You need not depress the clutch pedal.
If the indicator light does not go off when you shift the transfer into "H2", drive straight ahead while accelerating or decelerating, or drive in reverse.
The photo below is from my 1987 Hilux DC.
SHIFTING BETWEEN "H2" AND "H4"
To shift from "H2" to "H4", move the transfer control lever. Also remember to engage both the free-wheeling hubs.
Transfer from "H2" to "H4" can be done when the vehicle is stopped or moving straight ahead at speeds of 40Km/Hr or less. You need not depress the Clutch Pedal. If you have trouble shifting, depress or release the accelerator pedal for a moment while pushing the transfer control lever.
CAUTION
Do not move the transfer control lever if wheels are slipping or spinning before shifting.
Do not drive with only one hub engaged.
To shift from "H4" to "H2", simply move the front drive control lever. Also, remember to disengage both free-wheeling hubs for continued "H2" use.
The shifting from "H4" to "H2" can be done at any vehicle speed. You need not depress the clutch pedal.
If the indicator light does not go off when you shift the transfer into "H2", drive straight ahead while accelerating or decelerating, or drive in reverse.
The photo below is from my 1987 Hilux DC.
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Re: Transfer Modes for the Hilux
FREE-WHEELING HUBS
To engage the free-wheeling hubs, turn the centre disc to "LOCK" (on the front wheels)
To disengage, turn the centre disc to "FREE".
Setting the free-wheeling hubs in "FREE" disengages the front axle and driveshaft so that they are not revolving.
This reduces noise and wear when the vehicle is in two-wheel drive.
You should drive with the hubs in "LOCK" for at least 16km each month. This will assure that the front drive components are lubricated.
To engage the free-wheeling hubs, turn the centre disc to "LOCK" (on the front wheels)
To disengage, turn the centre disc to "FREE".
Setting the free-wheeling hubs in "FREE" disengages the front axle and driveshaft so that they are not revolving.
This reduces noise and wear when the vehicle is in two-wheel drive.
You should drive with the hubs in "LOCK" for at least 16km each month. This will assure that the front drive components are lubricated.
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Re: Transfer Modes for the Hilux
Thanks F_D,
Very useful.
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Very useful.
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Re: Transfer Modes for the Hilux
What do they say about shifting 4H to 4 Low?
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Re: Transfer Modes for the Hilux
Good question, I didn't see any reference to that in the manual. Must admit I have always come to a complete stop before attempting any ratio changes. Having a "N" in between the two ratios encourages me to make sure I first come to a standstill. Common sense, however, dictates that if this can be done whilst on the move, one's speed should be slow enough as per the limits set in the first posting above.benhur wrote:What do they say about shifting 4H to 4 Low?
Will look tonight, it might be stated on the actual sticker that is inside the car.
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Re: Transfer Modes for the Hilux
Here are some further notes printed on a card attached to the rear of the driver's sun visor:
TRANSFER GEAR SHIFTING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Normal driving on dry, hard-surfaced roads, use "H2" position.
2. ADD (Automatic Disconnecting Differential) models "H2" -> "H4":
* Keep Vehicle speed below 80km/Hr
* In cold weather, if shifting is hard, reduce speed or stop the vehicle, then try to shift again.
3. Free-wheel hub models:
Before shifting to "H4" or "L4", always set both hubs at "Lock" position.
4. "H2" -> "H4": If the Indicator light does not go off, drive straight ahead while accelerating or decelerating, or drive in Reverse.
5. "H4" <--> "L4":
<Manual Transmission>
* Depress the Clutch Pedal.
* "H4" -> "L4": Stop the vehicle, or keep the vehicle speed below 8Km/Hr.
<Automatic Transmission>
* Stop the vehicle, then shift the transmission into "N" first.
6. 4WD Vehicle Emergency (Wrecker) Towing:
Refer to Owner's Manual or repair Manual for "Towing Information".
(This states that if the vehicle is towed, then the wheels which are connected to a Diff should always be lifted off the ground and placed on a trolley, i.e. the tyres can not rotate while being towed.
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TRANSFER GEAR SHIFTING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Normal driving on dry, hard-surfaced roads, use "H2" position.
2. ADD (Automatic Disconnecting Differential) models "H2" -> "H4":
* Keep Vehicle speed below 80km/Hr
* In cold weather, if shifting is hard, reduce speed or stop the vehicle, then try to shift again.
3. Free-wheel hub models:
Before shifting to "H4" or "L4", always set both hubs at "Lock" position.
4. "H2" -> "H4": If the Indicator light does not go off, drive straight ahead while accelerating or decelerating, or drive in Reverse.
5. "H4" <--> "L4":
<Manual Transmission>
* Depress the Clutch Pedal.
* "H4" -> "L4": Stop the vehicle, or keep the vehicle speed below 8Km/Hr.
<Automatic Transmission>
* Stop the vehicle, then shift the transmission into "N" first.
6. 4WD Vehicle Emergency (Wrecker) Towing:
Refer to Owner's Manual or repair Manual for "Towing Information".
(This states that if the vehicle is towed, then the wheels which are connected to a Diff should always be lifted off the ground and placed on a trolley, i.e. the tyres can not rotate while being towed.
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Re: Transfer Modes for the Hilux
Why didn't I think of doing this before I typed all the above...
I have scanned the card that fits on the sun visor, figure that many people will no longer have this info at hand and now you can print it out on card and affix it to your sun visor.
Photobucket will resize it, the original card was 1570 x 980 pixels (i.e. about double what appears here). If you use Irfanview (or any other suitable graphics viewer), it is easy enough to resize the print to those dimensions. In Metric terms, the actual card size is 134mm x 84mm - easily fit two or three prints on a normal A4 sheet.
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I have scanned the card that fits on the sun visor, figure that many people will no longer have this info at hand and now you can print it out on card and affix it to your sun visor.
Photobucket will resize it, the original card was 1570 x 980 pixels (i.e. about double what appears here). If you use Irfanview (or any other suitable graphics viewer), it is easy enough to resize the print to those dimensions. In Metric terms, the actual card size is 134mm x 84mm - easily fit two or three prints on a normal A4 sheet.
-F_D
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Re: Transfer Modes for the Hilux
Hi.
My gear knob is warn and I had a sticker made in accordance to a J - pattern I saw in a owners manual.
Problem is my 4wd light comes on in all positions except in H2 position which tells me that's where my neutral is.
Can this be? and if so where can I get the correct J - pattern please
My gear knob is warn and I had a sticker made in accordance to a J - pattern I saw in a owners manual.
Problem is my 4wd light comes on in all positions except in H2 position which tells me that's where my neutral is.
Can this be? and if so where can I get the correct J - pattern please
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Re: Transfer Modes for the Hilux
No Tertius, look at Eric's first pic above that shows the shifters - the transfer neutral is half way up the RHS of the "J" and the 4WD light coming on once you leave H2 is as it should be.
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Re: Transfer Modes for the Hilux
Sorrrryyyyyyyy
I got it now, thanks Mud Dog
I got it now, thanks Mud Dog