Rear free wheel lock.
What does the rfw loch light remaining on indicate?
If an engine light is still on after replacing a fan's radiator sensor in a RFW engine the coolant sensor should also be checked. If the coolant sensor is bad it will send an error code to the car's computer.
Remote Free Wheel lock. It idicate whether vehicle front wheels are locked to the drive system (front diff) or not. When the lock is released, front wheels are not powered and they can rotate freely. Keep it unlocked while in 2wd mode and lock in 4wd mode. Harshana
The Ranger has remote free-wheeling hubs to disconnect the front wheels from the front axle when 4wd is disengaged, reducing rolling resistance and hence tyre wear and fuel consumption. When you engage 4wd initially (when stationary) the free wheeling hubs engage automatically. Once these are engaged it is possible to shift between 2H and 4H and back when moving (e.g. when going between solid road and snow, since without a centre differential you can't safely drive the Ranger on-road in 4x4). This is why the free-wheeling hubs do not disengage automatically. To disengage them you press the RFW switch. This is the only time this switch does anything. If you drive > 60mph the RFW light will flash to remind you to press the button to disengage the free wheeling hubs.
It will all depend on what is available. We hope to use 4,5,6 and the Heisler. It is shaping up to be a great event. http://msrlha.org/rfw/index.html
I am sure that it depends in what state you live, but in Oregon it is always the person that hit you, who insurance would pay. i.e. vehicle one, pays vehicle two.... and vehicle two pays vehicle three.
It would be vehicle 1 because it made vehicle 2 get hit by vehicle three who had nothing to do with it
Varies from vehicle to vehicle.
you are because your the vehicle owner
If the repairs of the vehicle exceed the value of the vehicle, then the vehicle is declared total loss.
I believe a code 2 vehicle is a vehicle that has been stolen and recovered or a used vehicle.
A hybrid vehicle is a vehicle that uses two or more distinct power sources to propel the vehicle.