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825i Gator 4WD Engage and Disengage
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That was informative...??
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Was there a problem trying to be address? I thought you could actually do it while in motion....
Al
2013 825i - OG&B, Black Alloy Wheels w/ Maxxis Bighorn Tires, Mid range lights (front and rear), Superwinch Terra 45 winch, Koplin Rhino grips, Seizmik mirrors, Silent Benz muffler, rear seat organizer
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You can engage it while in motion, but it is not advised to do so. Eventually you could have issues. You should always come to a full stop before engaging the 4 wheel drive or the locking differential or shifting the vehicle.
Always consider where you are riding & be prepared to stop & engage the four wheel drive before you actually need it & your problems will be minimal.
By the way, can anyone post a video showing how to engage the differential? That would be informative.
Last edited by BillT; 09-16-2015 at 07:56 PM.
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The owner's manual makes only one mention of when you should engage 4WD says do not do it when the wheels spinning but not moving (like stuck in mud) but it does have big warnings about engaging the limited slip at speeds greater 1/3 throttle.
Al
2013 825i - OG&B, Black Alloy Wheels w/ Maxxis Bighorn Tires, Mid range lights (front and rear), Superwinch Terra 45 winch, Koplin Rhino grips, Seizmik mirrors, Silent Benz muffler, rear seat organizer
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I do wait a few seconds after turning to switch to on before going to cranks. It starts reliably.
Al
2013 825i - OG&B, Black Alloy Wheels w/ Maxxis Bighorn Tires, Mid range lights (front and rear), Superwinch Terra 45 winch, Koplin Rhino grips, Seizmik mirrors, Silent Benz muffler, rear seat organizer
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