Driving your Jeep in the snow and when to switch to 4 wheel drive - The Jeep Doctor

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  • čas přidán 5. 02. 2019
  • If you’re new to Jeep or have been in the Jeep life for years, understanding just how easy it is to switch into 4 wheel drive can make us drive safer and have more fun!

Komentáře • 115

  • @marissabarragan2043
    @marissabarragan2043 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Finally a video straight to the point .

  • @JeepTJWheelin
    @JeepTJWheelin Před 3 lety +24

    4Lo is at 15mph tops. Any faster and the transfer case and trans are going to have issues!

    • @NorthWestAutos
      @NorthWestAutos Před 2 lety +5

      Yep. Even 10mph is plenty of speed for 4lo

    • @aujaneshepard7122
      @aujaneshepard7122 Před 2 lety +1

      My car overheated after driving in 4low on the freeway at 40-50 for 5 minutes. What happened?? I was On For low because it was icy on the street before the freeway

    • @JeepTJWheelin
      @JeepTJWheelin Před 2 lety +3

      @@NorthWestAutos I make a point not to exceed 7mph in 4Lo. It's only meant to get you out of a tough and hopefully brief situation.

    • @AStanton1966
      @AStanton1966 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Sounds about right; I would say: watch the tach!

  • @antoniodelgado4939
    @antoniodelgado4939 Před 2 lety +2

    I drive a ford f 150 and this is a good video my first time having 4wd and u explained it well in how to use it on the fly good video 📹 👍

  • @freddynj6140
    @freddynj6140 Před 4 lety +25

    keep the jeep wave alive

  • @TheMaineiacguy
    @TheMaineiacguy Před 3 lety +6

    Good video. I'm from Maine and I couldn't agree more, sometimes it's just fun to get out and enjoy driving in the beauty of winter. Ride on my friend, and keep Jeepin.

  • @vitvit1250
    @vitvit1250 Před 4 měsíci +2

    thank you thank you.. i am traveling to Montana in march and am renting a Jeep Wrangler.. i wanted someone to explain exactly what and how it worked.. thanks again

  • @All_Day_Rae
    @All_Day_Rae Před 5 měsíci +2

    Thank you so much I love you for posting this much appreciated

  • @VT-ix5oh
    @VT-ix5oh Před 5 měsíci +1

    Just started using my 4h in my 2022 wrangler stick yesterday and had questions, awsome video. Thank you. I stopped to go into 4h cause i was afraid to swiych

    • @unofficialuseonly
      @unofficialuseonly  Před 4 měsíci

      Now you know that you don't have to stop. Glad that I could help

  • @bigrich7026
    @bigrich7026 Před 3 lety +1

    There is so much more to understanding this...

  • @RadicallyLowly
    @RadicallyLowly Před 3 lety +2

    Ty for the Advice ✅

  • @debraschilling4152
    @debraschilling4152 Před 5 měsíci

    Does the same shifting into four-wheel-drive on the fly work for a 2006 jeep liberty? That is what I have

  • @tateferreira574
    @tateferreira574 Před 5 lety +4

    Great video and great information, thanks Greg.

  • @willietatum7266
    @willietatum7266 Před 3 lety

    Great video

  • @mark.hapsis4315
    @mark.hapsis4315 Před 3 lety +2

    Shifting lever must be lubricated with silcone. Cut hole spray. It. Works good now

  • @kraybrother8768
    @kraybrother8768 Před 3 lety +15

    4lo is just to get unstuck, you going to burn some shit up going 35mph in 4lo

    • @unofficialuseonly
      @unofficialuseonly  Před 3 lety +2

      Correct! Over rubbing the engine is always bad! Depending on tire size, gear ratio, and other parameters sets the high speed in 4lo... 4lo should only be used sparingly and in the correct conditions. I would never recommend driving for any sustained amount of time at any amount of high speed in 4lo

    • @lewy1
      @lewy1 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes 4 low is for slow speed off roading or if you need the extra torque to pull something heavy, but like was stated not at speeds anywhere near 35 mph.

  • @ghrohrs2020
    @ghrohrs2020 Před 2 lety +2

    Hahaha...my 2000 XJ Classic has the pull lever for the transfer case. Pulling into 4H feels a bit "grindy", but it does the job. The worst part, unlike your Jeep, is getting out of 4H back to 2H. I can push the lever back down to 2H, but it never feels smooth. My steering becomes very tight and turning creates a ton of uncomfortable feedback in the transmission shuttering. I once got a tip from a country mechanic to shift into reverse after shifting the transfer case out of 4WD. That works, but now I find myself having to aggressively reverse through a turn to unlock the 4H shuttering/tightness. It's not a pleasant experience.

    • @billnu
      @billnu Před 2 lety

      Sounds like your hubs might have an issue. Some auto hubs need reverse to unlock completely

  • @alexcardenas3769
    @alexcardenas3769 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you

  • @mudkingful
    @mudkingful Před 3 lety

    why when my jeep grand cherokee is in 4 wheel drive an i make a sharp turn,,,there in binding in my rearend an a loud pop,,,,,,help pls

  • @TheRobotix
    @TheRobotix Před 2 lety +3

    I am getting ready to travel cross country and with this crappy weather I was wondering. When should you use chains and do you put them on the back, front, or both? I have a JL Rubicon. Thanks for your help!

    • @unofficialuseonly
      @unofficialuseonly  Před 2 lety +1

      I have never actually had to use chains for their intended purpose. However if you are traveling across the country and you think it wise to have chains, you will be happy to learn that there are zip tie tire chains available. They are very easy to install and remove, and way much less than standard tire chains. I ordered a few packs of them and keep them in the cubby in the back of the Jeep. They could come in handy at some point in really icy snowy conditions or even mud.

    • @AStanton1966
      @AStanton1966 Před 6 měsíci

      I would go for short trips and conditions where the snow is so high that the belly of the Jeep is hitting it.

  • @ToughLuckWorld
    @ToughLuckWorld Před rokem

    Thank you Sr

  • @tyronejenkins6445
    @tyronejenkins6445 Před 2 lety +2

    Just bought a 2021 willys turbo diesel

  • @parkermoes5281
    @parkermoes5281 Před 3 lety +3

    I have a 2018 Compass Latitude 4x4 and haven't gotten a chance to test out the 4WD yet until now (tomorrow it's supposed to snow where I am), now, it's automatically in 4WD being a 4×4 Jeep but there is a snow mode. Should I keep it in auto or put it in snow mode?

    • @rturo101
      @rturo101 Před 3 lety +2

      Howd your jeep do? I have a 2015 compass, they handle pretty good...

    • @parkermoes5281
      @parkermoes5281 Před 3 lety +1

      @@rturo101 Mines actually been doing great! The 4WD in snow mode works so well. No slipping at all (although I still have to be mindful of stopping distance). It makes driving in treacherous winter weather so much easier and safer!

    • @AStanton1966
      @AStanton1966 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Only go to snow mode when the road is completely covered with snow. We have a Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk with the same set up. Auto is pretty much idiot-proof.

  • @danielle5684
    @danielle5684 Před 3 lety +2

    Do you have any info on the steering wheel turning by itself when making a turn on 4wdH?

    • @supercoolchic1
      @supercoolchic1 Před 3 lety +4

      Are you on dryer pavement? Usually when it’s not as slippery outside you’ll get some resistance from the wheel and will hear a noise indicating that you probably don’t need 4wd at that moment

    • @hunterwhitworth1271
      @hunterwhitworth1271 Před 3 lety +3

      Crow-walking, when you attract friction and traction between the tires and the surface the wheels travel at different speeds when turning, therefore you will feel your vehicle stutter back and forth. Same principle with limited slip differentials in rear and turning, one wheel will turn faster than the other.

  • @dironizareyes596
    @dironizareyes596 Před 2 lety +1

    i had a clunk and grinding noise from the front recently. My mechanic disconnected the first driveshaft and it went away. i never use the selec trac so i dont think the transfer case is worn out i have a 242 transfer. could it be a malfunction with the transfer case switch?? how many sensors or switchesare on the 242np. i have a 2004 grand cherokee laredo with trail ready badges 155k on the clock. 4 1/2 inch lift with 265/70/17 tires. please help!!!! thanks in advance. btw when i select it into full time 4 x drive theres no light indicator on dash when i select other like 4 part time i can see the indicator light on dash is that normal?. i think it worked fine in full time 4x. i only notice the problem in full time 2 wh dr. what could it be?? it usually happens after 20-30 of driving

    • @AStanton1966
      @AStanton1966 Před 6 měsíci

      I'm no mechanic but I would think most vehicles with 155K on the clock are going to be making some kind of noise.

  • @jacquesdedawg5840
    @jacquesdedawg5840 Před 3 lety +5

    I drive mine mostly on 2 H but on the highway full of snow. Thats when i put 4 H. Beside that JK 2H are good for snow

    • @MrKannin
      @MrKannin Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for this. Thought I made a mistake with my sport jl in Michigan.

  • @MullnerFab
    @MullnerFab Před 5 lety +4

    You can not shift if you are spinning the rear tires and front is not at the same speeds. T case does not like that at all.

  • @calsurflance5598
    @calsurflance5598 Před 3 lety +2

    Jeep JK manual cautions against exceeding 25 mph in 4L, as engine over speed can occur.

    • @unofficialuseonly
      @unofficialuseonly  Před 3 lety +1

      Correct! Over revving the engine is always bad, the caveat is depending on tire size, gear ratio size and other parameters, your max speed might be mildly higher or lower than that in 4 low. However in 4 high you can confidently travel at any posted speed limit.

  • @pamelav.5699
    @pamelav.5699 Před 3 lety +2

    I’m not too familiar with four-wheel-drive unless it automatically shifts itself, I just got a 2004 Jeep liberty and I’m not sure what to drive it in on a normal basis till I need otherwise, help ASAP

    • @pamelav.5699
      @pamelav.5699 Před 3 lety +1

      Someone told me that you can’t drive in part time while on regular dry pavement

    • @unofficialuseonly
      @unofficialuseonly  Před 3 lety +5

      The Jeep Liberty is equipped a 4-speed, four-wheel drive system called “Command -Trac.” The system provides two-wheel drive, neutral, four-wheel drive high range and four-wheel drive low range positions. Shifting the Jeep into four-wheel drive may become necessary on slippery or icy roads, and switching between the high and low range may become necessary if the road conditions deteriorate as you travel on them. The four-wheel drive is also very helpful if you travel off highway.
      Grasp the transfer case shifter on your Jeep and shift from two-wheel drive to four-wheel drive high range by pulling straight back on the shifter from "2H" to "4H." This shift can be made at any speed less than 55 miles per hour, without stopping. The case will shift easier if you ease off the throttle as you move the lever.
      Four wheel high should only be used on slippery surfaces, (ice, snow, gravel etc). I would recommend against using four-wheel drive on dry pavement

    • @pamelav.5699
      @pamelav.5699 Před 3 lety +2

      ThankYou This information is very useful.
      So when I’m driving, the dash light should be on part time till otherwise needed?

    • @pamelav.5699
      @pamelav.5699 Před 3 lety +2

      I’m familiar with standard shift, it’s my favorite type of vehicle to drive, I learned with a 5 sp Ford ranger. I need an empty parking lot and some practice with this Jeep today!Yesterday I wasn’t sure if the part time light on the dash was supposed to be on and drive in part time, So I pulled the four-wheel-drive shifter to neutral. It ran very smoothly till I reached the parking space where I was trying to park, when trying to pull in and back up and pull forward it did not want to go, I had to push it back down into part time drive before it would actually park. So my main question is, Do I drive in part time when driving till needing to shift in other drives due to weather and etc?

  • @donnawoolley9276
    @donnawoolley9276 Před 2 lety

    I have a 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee. There is nothing to use for four wheel drive. Is it always there when you need it. In other words is always engaged?

    • @johngaudet6316
      @johngaudet6316 Před 2 lety +2

      Grand Cherokee is fulltime 4WD and 4 low can be engaged when stopped or N for flat towing behind an RV.

  • @DS-ju2sq
    @DS-ju2sq Před 2 lety

    have a 2004 JL with 66k miles mint garaged 18 year. Never used 4wd. I've had all the underneath cases oil changed diff trans etc. is there something i need to heed trying this vehicle in 4wdH and Low ??? linkage and such? There is zero corrosion on anything under the body front to back. many thanks

    • @unofficialuseonly
      @unofficialuseonly  Před 2 lety +1

      You really shouldn't have a problem as long as everything is free.
      I always recommend that at least once a month you should engage 4H and 4L on a dirt road, or slick surface. That way you are guaranteed that it will work when needed.

    • @DS-ju2sq
      @DS-ju2sq Před 2 lety

      @@unofficialuseonly hey thanks a bunch for gettin back. I will geter warm tomorrow and try them both, pretty excited tbh. just researching the crap outta everything to keeper healthy for the nxt 20 yrs.

  • @etwanfredrich9514
    @etwanfredrich9514 Před 3 lety +3

    So I got my Jeep stuck in some pretty wild deep snow yesterday. Took me a lot of moving backwards and forwards to get out. Didn’t sound very good for the engine and drivetrain while I was doing it. Now on the highway the steering wheel shakes pretty bad. Not sure if I damaged something or if there’s just snow packed into my wheels. I tried to clear any snow out of my wheels but it still does it and I’m paranoid as hell. Has this happened to anyone else after deep snow driving?

    • @unofficialuseonly
      @unofficialuseonly  Před 3 lety

      Yes, it happens a lot and it is usually snow and ice build up inside of the wheels

    • @mudkingful
      @mudkingful Před 3 lety

      go to a automatic car wash,,,,that should do it

    • @kobie4238
      @kobie4238 Před 2 lety +1

      Oh yea i did this last winter it was a huge storm in Chicago January- Feb. I drove into this huge snow embankment for fun in front of my house and it took a few minutes to get out. The snow was packed in the wheels like the other commenter mentioned.

  • @mikethompson7406
    @mikethompson7406 Před 2 lety +1

    If you're on the highway and you see an ice patch you can just reach down click it into 4hi click it into 4lo either one and you're good to go. I will put my JLUR into 4lo on the highway because you told me to.

    • @unofficialuseonly
      @unofficialuseonly  Před 2 lety +2

      You might need to watch it again, I did not say that you can put it in four low on the highway

    • @mikethompson7406
      @mikethompson7406 Před 2 lety +3

      @@unofficialuseonly @2:49 "If you are on the highway and you see an ice patch you can just reach down, click it into 4hi, click it into 4lo either one and you're good to go." I just broke my Jeep. Who do I sue? :D

    • @unofficialuseonly
      @unofficialuseonly  Před 2 lety +3

      Damn, this video has been up for a couple years, and you're the first person to catch that.... I'm so sorry, you should never be in four low on the highway!!!

    • @mikethompson7406
      @mikethompson7406 Před 2 lety +2

      @@unofficialuseonly hahah yeah I know. I was just messing with you.

  • @itsjustpaul1121
    @itsjustpaul1121 Před 3 lety +2

    Does anything change if it’s manual vs automatic?

  • @drugtalk101
    @drugtalk101 Před 3 lety +9

    Can’t hear anything with the music in the background #editskills

    • @TonyDang0688
      @TonyDang0688 Před 3 lety +1

      You sure you didn't have anything in the background? everything was easy hearing when they talked. Even with the background music.

  • @safutos
    @safutos Před 4 lety +1

    DO YOU HAVE TO PUT IT BACK IN 2WD AFTER PARKING?

  • @co_fishing_outdoors4040
    @co_fishing_outdoors4040 Před 4 lety +2

    Is it true Jeep 2 doors are not good in the snow?

    • @MoragTong_
      @MoragTong_ Před 3 lety +1

      Absolutely not. My 2 door 2001 TJ was like a Porsche on Velcro in the snow. Best handling vehicle in the snow I have ever driven and that includes Audi Quattro. I have had 7 different Wranglers over the years and when it comes to snow, I miss that one the most.

    • @WhiteJeep
      @WhiteJeep Před 3 lety

      @@MoragTong_ what tires did you have on it?

  • @andreasantora7363
    @andreasantora7363 Před 3 lety +1

    Everyone talks about shifting on the fly and going forward. Can you please address backing up, Reverse, and pulling out in reverse in the snow. What gear? What sequence? I was in 4H as I came to work this morning in the snow and backing up into my parking spot was a nightmare. It was all locked up. And making turns were difficult. What's that all about? Please help me understand my 2020 Sahara automatic better :)

    • @eliharalson3541
      @eliharalson3541 Před 3 lety +3

      The golfer pro dude is completely wrong. Putting it into 4hi will not decrease your ability to turn at all. When you say "your all locked up" I'm assuming you have your differential-locked. If your center diff is locked it gives you the ability to lock front and rear axles to divide the engine power. If the rear diff is locked it makes both the rear wheels have the same amount of power making it harder for you to get stuck. Thanks for reading my "car essay" for the day please respond if you have any more questions.

    • @andreasantora7363
      @andreasantora7363 Před 3 lety +1

      @@eliharalson3541 HI Eli. Thank you. How do I know if I have my differential locked?

    • @eliharalson3541
      @eliharalson3541 Před 3 lety +1

      ​@@andreasantora7363 I think the Rubicon version is the only one with an axel Lock/diff lock. The Sahara has a limited-slip differential that prevents excessive power from being allocated to one wheel, and so keeps both wheels in powered rotation, ensuring that the traction will not be limited to the wheel which can handle the minimum amount of power.

    • @AStanton1966
      @AStanton1966 Před 6 měsíci

      @@eliharalson3541 The Willys starting in 2024 has a rear locker only--no front locker.

  • @mathieucomeau4749
    @mathieucomeau4749 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Is that the same thing for 2015 wrangler

  • @DeanJohnson67
    @DeanJohnson67 Před 3 lety +8

    I can't imagine driving even 10MPH in 4 low.... what use case would there ever be for that ?

    • @WiSeR187
      @WiSeR187 Před 3 lety +5

      Incline, sir! Your not always supposed to floor it through obstacles. Also maybe like climbing over something. Maybe sand so you don’t bury yourself. Quite a few uses actually.

    • @SpookyMontero
      @SpookyMontero Před 3 lety +3

      Driving up sand dunes or Rocky trails it will give you more torque

    • @DeanJohnson67
      @DeanJohnson67 Před 3 lety +2

      @@SpookyMontero sure but I have never gone 10MPH myself in a rock crawling environment (sand dunes makes sense though -- have never been in sand dunes myself yet though hopefully someday) ,,, If I'm on rocky terrain and doing 10mph I'm not in 4 low but that's me w/my JT and back when I have my TJ in the 90's! Guess it really just depends on the circumstances!

    • @unofficialuseonly
      @unofficialuseonly  Před 3 lety +3

      If your Jeep is an automatic, putting it in four low off-road at lower speeds also can lock the torque converter to prevent overheating the automatic transmission.

  • @Reaper1alpha
    @Reaper1alpha Před 3 lety +3

    I have to be in a dead stop for 4hi. I grind if im not. 2017 jku

    • @jacquesdedawg5840
      @jacquesdedawg5840 Před 3 lety

      From 2 to 4 H let it coast around 20-30 MPH. You could move it back and forth. With not even a tip of grind whatsoever

  • @inDTM
    @inDTM Před 3 lety +1

    @00:56 start here

  • @gursran878
    @gursran878 Před 5 měsíci

    Four low max 15 kmh . For high 60kmh max

  • @YoungBlaze
    @YoungBlaze Před 2 lety +2

    never ever ever go higher than 8 miles per hour in 4LO !

  • @shmilypiggy3290
    @shmilypiggy3290 Před 3 lety

    how fast can you go in 4 hi in a jeep wrangler

    • @unofficialuseonly
      @unofficialuseonly  Před 3 lety

      As fast as you want. However I would not recommend going above the posted speed limit. I would also not recommend driving around in 4 high unless the conditions require it

    • @Bei_Lotti
      @Bei_Lotti Před rokem

      @@unofficialuseonly hi same q but how about if its a jeep liberty sport auto 2004,? Thank you

  • @Lalaleg1938
    @Lalaleg1938 Před rokem

    Are chains EVER required ?

    • @KiRiTO72987
      @KiRiTO72987 Před 7 měsíci

      Some places their are roads where they are required by law if you don't have 3PMS rated tires in the winter time and they can be really helpful if you need to drive a RWD vehicle in the snow

  • @mariolozano2707
    @mariolozano2707 Před 3 lety +3

    Max is 25mph on L

  • @raysmetaltracks6782
    @raysmetaltracks6782 Před 2 lety +1

    Negative 6? Its a heat wave. Get that top down.

  • @christj2057
    @christj2057 Před 3 lety +2

    Shouldn’t go over 55 MPH in 4High

    • @eliharalson3541
      @eliharalson3541 Před 3 lety +1

      why?

    • @JustinScottJeffers
      @JustinScottJeffers Před 3 lety +3

      @@eliharalson3541 Depending on what your owners manual says, you can damage parts exceeding 55 on 4Hi. It literally says it in the manual. That is how it is with my 2006 Jeep Liberty.

  • @markremillard5135
    @markremillard5135 Před 3 lety +7

    We should all go back to real Jeeps and get rid of that crap they made after 2006

    • @JeepTJWheelin
      @JeepTJWheelin Před 3 lety +2

      Definitely agree!
      O|||||||O
      🇺🇸Only In A 2 Dr🇺🇸
      '41 - '06

  • @abbasforamerica7508
    @abbasforamerica7508 Před 3 lety +3

    I AM SORRY TO TELL YOU'RE WRONG ON THE 4 LOW!!!! YOU CAN'T GO MORE THAN 10 MILES PER HR!!!! READ THE MANUAL SIR!!!!

    • @unofficialuseonly
      @unofficialuseonly  Před 3 lety +3

      I apologize, but you are also incorrect.
      If you go to the Jeep website, and look up the FAQs, you will see that this is their answer.
      Do not exceed 25 mph (40 km/h). When engaging or disengaging low-range mode, do it only when the vehicle is moving at 2 to 3 mph (3 to 5 km/h) or slower. Avoid using this mode for normal driving.

    • @unofficialuseonly
      @unofficialuseonly  Před 3 lety +2

      Also, I just have to add that I said you can travel as fast as the vehicle will allow. Which means exactly what it is, depending on the gear ratio inside the transfer case will determine how fast you can go in four low.
      My Jeep can reach speeds of 45 mph in four low, because of the tire size, gear ratio in the transfer case, and gear ratio in the axles. However, I would not travel at that rate of speed because the engine revolutions would be way too high.

  • @biz4twobiz463
    @biz4twobiz463 Před 5 měsíci

    never really answered the "when". you merely demonstrated the process. The "when"...is whenever there is slippage conditions.