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Denis Mukunta Posted on Feb 13, 2014

How do i engage into 4 Wheel Drive Mode on my V8 4.6 HSE

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A 1999 landrover Range Rover is in constant 4 wheel drive. the only change you can make is high or low range and this is handled through the gear shift selection.

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