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I respect everybody's opinion (most people anyway) and right to operate your vehicle the way you want. Personally, I like AWD for increased traction & safety but agree its not something that should make you overconfident. However, to NOT use it for the reason you state seems like purposely handicapping the capability of your vehicle.I don't even leave the headlights in auto. LOL Although I do leave the automatic transmission in auto.
I put in 4wd hi when it rains just to engage the system once in awhile. I like to know it's slippery before using it. Growing up in Northern NYS near Canada, I saw too many 4x4s in the ditch during the winter from over confidence and not being aware how icy the roads really were.
I haven't looked for this in the owner's manual. If the Expedition is in 4wd auto will there be an indication when it engages 4wd to let you know there was traction loss?
Thats the Traction Control System indicator. IIRC, it also indicates activation of the Roll/Stability Control (RSC) system.If I break a tire loose mine will blink a symbol on the dash that looks like skidding tires as long as the tire is spinning
pretty sure it does it in any driving mode
Mine is a 2008
If both wheels in the back are slipping about equally it won’t flash. It’s only when it’s balancing side to side that it lights up. If it’s balancing forward and backward there is no indication, at least in my experience.whatever it is it flashes when my wheels go spinny
I know enough to be dangerous, no expert ... barely head above water on this and many other topics.If I'm not mistaken there were no AWD Expeditions.
4Auto is 2WD unless slippage is experienced in the rear axle. If slippage, the transfer case engages the front axle.
4Hi is locked into 4WD for sand, snow mud etc.
4Lo is for high ration pulling, getting out of a sand pit etc.
If you leave it in 4Auto it's in 2wd unless the system encounters a condition to engage the front axle. On a dry road without nailing the throttle, you'd never engage 4wd in 4auto.
And even with the hubs locked, you still had to stop to engage the transfer case. I remember the first time I shifted into 4WD while rolling.....I fully expected the front end to disintegrate. But it didn't.I bought my first Expedition in 1998 after reading an Engineering article (I think it was Design News) about the Borg Warner system. At the time I think it was revolutionary that you could just turn a knob on the dash to change modes. Seems like "back then" you had to get out and lock the hubs manually on, for example, a JEEP. In 2003 the IRS came out and made the Expy even better so I bought one of those. I always appreciated the space inside with fold down seats. The 5.4L engine always had enough poop for me but I'm sure the EcoBoost is the future even if you do need to run premium gas and lose sleep over what type of oil to use (humor).
I truly "love" the Expedition!!