( No ) not as long as the surface has " give " such as gravel / grass / snow /
dirt etcetera . Of course your speed is quite limited in four wheel drive LOW
The last time I used four wheel drive LOW was to drive out of a snow filled
ditch beside a highway
yes
Sounds like to me you need a wheel bearing
Yes, You can only shift it into 4 high while driving. You can not shift to 4 low while moving.
No
In 2wd it will free wheel while driving. There is no power being transmitted through it though.In 2wd it will free wheel while driving. There is no power being transmitted through it though.
is it 4 wheel drive?yes
Yes 4 high ONLY .
If your talking about it turning on while you are driving, this is normal. All wheel drive is basically 4-wheel drive that only turns on when you need it to. This happens automatically, and that's why your seeing the light turn on and off
If it 'pulls' to one side or the other while driving - or if there's uneven wear on the tyres.
If you are driving in 4 wheel drive on a dry pavement this can occur. It is wise not to use 4 wheel drive while on dry roads. If you have those symptoms while driving off road or in snow you may have a CV joint going bad.
it may be the drive shaft u-joints if its rear wheel drive
You have to be stopped with the transmission in neutral when you shift in or out of low 4 wheel drive. Park doesn't work as neutral. When you push the rocker switch up for high 4 wheel drive once you will be in high 4 wheel drive, push it again for high 2 wheel drive, you can shift between high 2 and 4 wheel drive while you are driving.