How do you install a 4H Tacoma?

How do you install a 4H Tacoma?

Step-By-Step Instructions to Shift to 4H

  1. Reduce Speed to Less than 62 MPH.
  2. Turn the 4WD Control Dial to 4H – High Speed 4WD.
  3. Turn the 4WD Control Dial to 2WD to Return to Front-Wheel Drive.

What happens if you don’t use 4×4?

If you don’t use the 4WD system for extended periods of time, the seals can dry out. Driving 4WD on mild, dry conditions can do damage to your front axles, differential gears, and other parts. Always use 2WD on dry pavement.

How much does a 2009 Toyota Tacoma cost?

How Much Does the Used 2009 Toyota Tacoma Access Cab Cost? The 2009 Toyota Tacoma is available in 18 distinct model configurations with a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) that ranges from a low of about $16,000 for a two-wheel-drive Regular Cab to more than $30,000 for a nicely-equipped four-wheel-drive long-bed Double Cab model.

What kind of transmission does a Toyota Tacoma have?

The Tacoma we tested was a Double Cab, long-bed model equipped with a V6, four-wheel drive, five-speed automatic transmission and the SR5 package that includes an automatic limited-slip differential. Put the pedal to the floor and you can feel and hear the powerful V6 working, conveying a refined sort of ruggedness.

What’s the towing capacity of a Toyota Tacoma?

Combined with a choice of four available transmissions, two- or four-wheel drive, three cab styles and more, Toyota makes it easy to get exactly the pickup you want. Maximum towing and payload capacities are 6,500 pounds and 1,535 pounds, respectively.

What kind of value does Toyota Tacoma have?

Toyotas are known for their legendary ability to retain value, and the Tacoma is no exception. Kelley Blue Book expects the four-cylinder base models to retain better-than-average residual values, while the V6 Access Cab and Double Cab models should do even better.