Gotenks1 Posted Tuesday at 07:08 AM Posted Tuesday at 07:08 AM hi I hope your well just got my 2013 vellfire ggh25 Does anyone know what this button does? It’s located on the left of the steering wheel near fog light.
Bryn Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Hi Mosey, hope you are enjoying your Vellfire.The button shown in the image is a 4WD (four-wheel drive) switch, which is used to engage or disengage the 4x4 system in a vehicle. This specific button is found in a Toyota Hilux Surf. The symbol on the button, "H-F-H" with an "x" in the middle, represents the different drive modes. "H" typically stands for "High Range" and is used for normal driving on paved roads. "F" often indicates "Full-Time" 4WD, which is suitable for all-weather conditions on various surfaces. The "x" in the middle of the symbol represents the four wheels of the vehicle, indicating that all four are engaged in the drive system. Regards, Bryn from Dorset
BigNev Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago (edited) I am very much not looking at the same photo as you!!! And from his post, and his question, we could be forgiven for reckoning it's found on Mosy's 2013 Vellfire GGH25. Not a Hilux. Edited 12 hours ago by BigNev
BigNev Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago (edited) I've now been inquisitive enough to get out my copy of the JPNZ owners manual - I absolutely recommend one @Gotenks1 The function of said button is to turn on the automatic function of the four wheel drive. It would seem they operate in 2wd, unless the button is on, and if it detects wheel slip it brings in the 4wd. I've taken photos of the pages from the manual for you. Edited 11 hours ago by BigNev 1
Gotenks1 Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago Where can I get the copy of the manual in English, I tried to make sense by taking a pic of the Jap version and getting ai to translate it!
Picasso Posted 58 minutes ago Posted 58 minutes ago Hello mosey the books can be found on eBay or Amazon 1
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