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Old 02-19-2009, 08:20 PM
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i might not have the button but i can shift into 4 hi when ever i want just have to move a lever and when i was test driving the trucks i drove one that had a **** were all you had to do was turn it to 4hi or 4lo which is all they come with i thought same as a button but you turn it and my dads 97 tahoe had the push button but mainly on chevy's i believe
 
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Originally Posted by Ackrite12
This may sound stupid but I just got a 2008 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 bighorn. I realized shortly after buying it that it was not equipped w/ an "auto 4wd" selection. Just 2wd, 4hi and 4 lo. is this standard? and which models have the Auto 4wd?
I can not tell you WHICH Ram models actually have the AUTO 4wd. I can tell you that Mine does. I have a 2006 Ram 1500 4X4 Hemi RCLB SLT.

There are some misconceptions in the earlier responses regarding AUTO 4wd. It is actually a VERY nice feature; depending where you are driving at the time. The AUTO 4WD is an additional position on the electronic selector ****. It resides between the 2wd and 4wd Hi setting. AUTO 4wd engages everything EXCEPT the front differential. The computer control system then engages and releases the front differential based on a specified amount of slippage at the rear wheels.

According to the owner's manual this mode is designed for travel on hard surface roads where you are going in and out of slippery conditions; i.e. icy stretches preceded or followed by dry patches or equivalent snowy areas. The intent is to keep you from having to constantly switch between 2wd and 4wd Hi modes.

Hope this helps; in part at least.
 
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Old 02-19-2009, 08:38 PM
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According to my 2008 Ram pamphlet, it was an option on SLT, Big Horn, and Laramie 1500 Regular and Quad Cabs only.
 
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mine has it and i have the LONE STAR EDITION
 
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Old 02-19-2009, 10:03 PM
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In Dodge lingo it's called "On-demand 4wd".


(taken from the ebay ad for chill99's new truck)

I'm not sure what year it started but I don't think I've ever seen an 03 with it. It'd be nice to have, esp. for rainy days.

The other ****-based system is "shift on the fly" and works in the normal 4x4 fashion.
 
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Old 02-19-2009, 10:12 PM
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Just bought a 2007 Lone Star edition and it has this option. Where I live it snows or ices, then at some point some roads are clear and others are not, so I wind up shifting in and out of 4x4. This option will be nice next time those conditions show up.
 
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Originally Posted by HammerZ71
Yeah, I had a hell of a time finding an '04 Laramie without the auto push button 4wd...
How many times do I have to tell you Hammer? You have basically the same thing as the turn ****. Yours is electronic also, the only difference is you pull back rather than turn.

Originally Posted by V_Scapes
eh who needs auto 4x4, if you dont know when you should be in 4wd you shouldnt be driving.
AWD is so much nicer, it also helps racing times. One of my brother's buddies has a truck that is a Magnacharged Silverado, and when he is in AWD, that thing hauls a$$.
 
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I have it on my 06 1500 SLT. It is a nice feature, especially since I still have the stock HP’s. If I have to stop on a hill and I don’t have it on, all I do is spin the tires. And it is nice to be able to put the 4x4 in auto and not have to worry too much about losing traction. It only engages the 4x4 when needed, and is in 2wd the rest of the time.
 
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Since its an optiion in the 4wd QC Bighorns, I wonder if it would be an addable feature? Any got any ideas?
 
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so can u have it on all the time everyday
 

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