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4x4 High can be changed at reasonable speed. Four wheel high is not changing ratio.
4x4 LOW needs to be done stationary AND while box in neutral. Simples :D
If in doubt, flip down your sun visor, there be instruction thereon :augie

I read the sunvisor instuctions but it did't sink in :doh
Although I called it ratio, I didn't know what else to call it as I am struggling because I don't want to damage the gearbox by doing something I shouldn't be doing because of not having a clue about 4x4's.
Now I have read your post, it has become clearer :thumb2
 
If you have auto locking hubs, once you have selected 4 high, you can move the lever to 2 high any time and at any speed, in my opinion and from my experience.

You don't need the clutch, there will be no clunk.

Which allows you to continue driving on drier tarmac after say starting off in 4 high on the slippy stuff.

Now....
If the front hubs are still engaged, and they should be, unless you have rolled back or reversed, then you should be able to slip the lever from 2 H to 4 H at any speed.... CAUTION....

Yes you heard that right BUT....:doh

YOU HAVE to be certain that the front hubs are engaged and that the front prop shaft is being back driven care of the front hubs and front DIff.

As I have posted before, I have put a sensor on the front prop shaft that flashes a light on the dash, then I know it is ok to slip it in...:augie

If you are not certain that the hubs are engaged or if you haven't selected 4 high
Then you must not exceed something like 20 mph. GUESS...

With my sensor I slip in and out of 4 wheel drive without the clutch several times on each journey. I slip into 4 wheel drive when moving away, braking on ice or snow, I regularly do it at speeds of 40 50 mph, or even more if conditions allow.

WARNING doing this at speed without being certain that the hubs are still engaged will break something.... YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.:eek

I have been doing this now for over 17 years, I am still on the original parts, everything still works, nothing clicks or clunks.

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SELECT 4 LOW UNLESS THE VEHICLE IS STATIONARY.
IF GOING BACK FROM 4 LOW TO 4 HIGH, YOU MUST AGAIN BE STATIONARY.

Now, bring on the snow....:thumbs

Don't forget having 4 wheel drive may mean you have more traction, and you can burn off anyone at the traffic lights, you have no better stopping power than any standard car.
You can still skid and slide down hills and crash into things, so be sensible.:thumbs

Enjoy,
Best regards, Rustic
 
Very good write up, thankyou very much :thumb2
I do have the 4 wheel drive green light in the speedo to tell me that 4 wheel drive is selected and in use but I don't have a clue if my terrano has auto locking hubs or anything technical like that :confused:
 
Very good write up, thankyou very much :thumb2
I do have the 4 wheel drive green light in the speedo to tell me that 4 wheel drive is selected and in use but I don't have a clue if my terrano has auto locking hubs or anything technical like that :confused:

if u have alloys with centre cap on the front pull them off and if the black hub has just a cap then they r auto if they have a twist lever then they r manual as standard they came with auto:thumbs
 
if u have alloys with centre cap on the front pull them off and if the black hub has just a cap then they r auto if they have a twist lever then they r manual as standard they came with auto:thumbs

I'll whip a cap off but by the sound of it, mine has auto hubs, bargain :thumb2
 
everyone keeps talking bout sunvisor with insructions on 4 wheel drive mine just says about the airbag:nenau
 
"Airbag" ? ooh there's posh :lol
Look on the other side perhaps :nenau
 
In the down load section, you will see directions for transfer box...
Here it is ...


http://www.nissan4x4ownersclub.com/downloads/workshop/transferbox.jpg


Edit...
I think this is for the fixed front hub option, as it doesn't mention .. Do not select 4 high above say 20 mph...

Also no mention about reversing back a metre to disengage the front hubs....


So proceed with caution...
Best regards, Rustic
 

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