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Just finished first serious 4wd experience in 6th gen off-road. In SW Colorado, took Nellie Creek road from 9.3K feet to Uncompahgre peak trailhead at 11.4K feet. Not sure the linear distance, but I'll guess maybe 6 steep miles. Found the DAC/Crawl control instructions in the manual to be confusing, so just pushed the button to see what happens. You gotta be in 4L to use it, since it's designed for extremely low speed. There are 4 or 5 speed positions (ultra-slow to slow) that can be set using the twist knob surrounding the "DAC/Crawl" button. I found it most useful for downhill instead of uphill, since it applies brakes as necessary to keep the desired speed. No problem turning the knob while driving, it just changes your speed. I found DAC/Crawl to be a very nice feature to assist 4 wheeling, but not sure it really adds much capability to do more serious terrain.
As an aside, I made sure to pay attention to transmission fluid temps after reading others experiences with overheating in various 4wd circumstances. It was no problem, stayed in the middle of the range the whole time. Maybe due to only 6ish miles, low OAT (45-60F), or keeping it in 4L the whole time.
As an aside, I made sure to pay attention to transmission fluid temps after reading others experiences with overheating in various 4wd circumstances. It was no problem, stayed in the middle of the range the whole time. Maybe due to only 6ish miles, low OAT (45-60F), or keeping it in 4L the whole time.
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