What are the modes of the Mitsubishi Super Select?
THE SUPER-SELECT SYSTEM has been around for quite a while now on Pajeros of different types, as well as some Challengers and Tritons. There are four modes: 2H – 4H – 4H LC – 4L LC 2H is two wheel drive, specifically the rears only.
What kind of transmission does a Mitsubishi Challenger use?
How to use Mitsubishi’s Super Select 4X4 transmission system on Challenger, Pajero and Triton. THE SUPER-SELECT SYSTEM has been around for quite a while now on Pajeros of different types, as well as some Challengers and Tritons. There are four modes: 2H – 4H – 4H LC – 4L LC 2H is two wheel drive, specifically the rears only.
What kind of traction does a Mitsubishi Pajero have?
The Pajero drove and reacted exactly as it should, so I agreed with Mitsubishi. But it was clear the couple only drove it in 2WD on the road, never 4H. I was able to demonstrate to them on a dirt road (similar low traction to wet bitumen) how the back end would kick out in 2WD, then be stopped by the stability control system.
Can a 4WD Mitsubishi be used on high traction roads?
Actually, one final final point. Every 4WD system is slightly different so “engaging 4WD” to drive on high-traction bitumen roads is not something that you should normally do, it’s just that the Super-Select system is a bit different to most others. All these vehicles have the Super Select transmission:
THE SUPER-SELECT SYSTEM has been around for quite a while now on Pajeros of different types, as well as some Challengers and Tritons. There are four modes: 2H – 4H – 4H LC – 4L LC 2H is two wheel drive, specifically the rears only.
Where is the gearlever on a Mitsubishi Pajero?
The interior of a 2007 Mitsubishi Pajero, with the Super Select gearlever visible to the left of the INVECS transmission lever. Super Select is the brand name of a four-wheel drive system produced by Mitsubishi Motors, used worldwide except for North America, where it was initially known as Active-Trac.
What is the name of the Mitsubishi four wheel drive?
Super Select is the brand name of a four-wheel drive system produced by Mitsubishi Motors, used worldwide except for North America, where it was initially known as Active-Trac.
How does electronic brakeforce distribution work in a Mitsubishi Pajero?
Mitsubishi Motor’s Electronic Brakeforce Distribution works hand-in-hand with Pajero’s Anti-lock Braking System computer to assess load and distribute braking force between the front and rear wheels. When you have a load in the rear, it helps you stop in a shorter distance than with standard brakes.