Pathfinder 2003 All Mode 4wd vs normal shift
- Bu-Shahid
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Hello guys,
Just a quick question about the Pathfinder 2003 model (US specs); is there any deference in terms of performance between the normal 4x4 shift gear and the all mode 4wd electrical which?
I know that the all mode has the advantage of the auto mode but for the 4 hi and 4 lo any deference in power, performance...etc?
please advise if you have any idea....I think Capri will be the expert on this :028:
Just a quick question about the Pathfinder 2003 model (US specs); is there any deference in terms of performance between the normal 4x4 shift gear and the all mode 4wd electrical which?
I know that the all mode has the advantage of the auto mode but for the 4 hi and 4 lo any deference in power, performance...etc?
please advise if you have any idea....I think Capri will be the expert on this :028:
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What do you mean by "... between the normal 4x4 shift gear and the all mode 4wd electrical which?"Bu-Shahid;24102 wrote:Hello guys,
Just a quick question about the Pathfinder 2003 model (US specs); is there any deference in terms of performance between the normal 4x4 shift gear and the all mode 4wd electrical which?
I know that the all mode has the advantage of the auto mode but for the 4 hi and 4 lo any deference in power, performance...etc?
please advise if you have any idea....I think Capri will be the expert on this :028:
Do you mean, if there is a difference in a vehicle power, if it is equipped with M/T (manual transmission) or A/T (automatic transmission)?
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both are automatic transmission, but one with all mode 4wd electrical vs normal 4x4 shift gearcaprihorse;24103 wrote:What do you mean by "... between the normal 4x4 shift gear and the all mode 4wd electrical which?"
Do you mean, if there is a difference in a vehicle power, if it is equipped with M/T (manual transmission) or A/T (automatic transmission)?
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Good point, pic2 is single drive (2WD). In US it was also introduced this version.Bu-Shahid;24111 wrote:
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It is not only 2wd look again at the pic and see the red circle, it has an electrical switch to switch between 2w, All W, 4Hi and 4 Lo see the manual pic, it is smiler to my Trailbalzercaprihorse;24113 wrote:Good point, pic2 is single drive (2WD). In US it was also introduced this version.
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There is no difference in power and performance , the only issue you will face is the parts value and practicality . The electrical switch system will cost much more money in case of replacement or fixing .Bu-Shahid;24102 wrote:Hello guys,
Just a quick question about the Pathfinder 2003 model (US specs); is there any deference in terms of performance between the normal 4x4 shift gear and the all mode 4wd electrical which?
I know that the all mode has the advantage of the auto mode but for the 4 hi and 4 lo any deference in power, performance...etc?
please advise if you have any idea....I think Capri will be the expert on this :028:
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