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Old 03-21-2005, 06:36 PM
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I am taking delivery of my H2 tomorrow.

While looking over my 2005 H2 Owner's Manuel given to me in advance, I came across what I believe to be a contradiction in the instructions:

Page 2-32 States:

"Shifting between Four-Wheel High and Four Wheel High Lock "


"With the Vehicle traveling less than 40mph, press and release the four-wheel high or four-wheel low lock button.....the ...light....will remain on when the shift is complete."

However, the very next page states:

"Shifting into Four-Wheel Low Lock"

"...the ignition must be in Run and the vehicle must be stopped or moving less than 3mph, with the Transmission in NEUTRAL...."

To shift from four-low to four-high, the same instructions are then repeated. And a warning is given that if you don't follow it this way, your warranty is nada.

I have read and re-read the instructions, and it seems like a contradiction.....

What say you, experienced H2 off roaders?
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