Your vehicle has 3 differentials.
2 in the Axle pumpkins and 1 in the transfercase.
HL Position:
Off road driving with some slippage shift to the HL range. This locks the center
differential in the transfercase sending the same power to front
and rear drive lines.
H position:
Normal driving is in the H range.
this allows the front and rear differentials to turn at
different speeds when cornering on hard surfaces:
N Position:
Transfercase is in Neutral, no power delivered
to front or rear drivelines.
L Position:
Low Range Gear set with Lock differential.
Same lock as HL but with lower gear ratio to
keep RPM's in higher torque range when driving on
low traction surfaces.
Hi
Could someone explain what (High L ) position does?
Thanks
Ken