2014 Tundra How-To: On Demand 4 Wheel Drive | Toyota

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Shift between 4-Wheel High and 4-Wheel Low to tackle tough road conditions. Prototype shown with options. Production model may vary. Not all features available on all vehicles and model grades. Please see your Owner's Manual for further details and important safety information. Toyota USA

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Tundra How-To: On Demand 4 Wheel Drive | 2014 Tundra | Toyota
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Give me a tundra any day over the other trucks!!

rainsun
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The lack of 4”A” is what’s kept me in a Silverado (08) and a come on man we want AWD for rain

rambowar
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Im guessing this is the same process for the sequoia! Also when shifting you hear clunks, like the system engaging.

mr.c
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Looks sleek. I Love the look of this truck. Pity, Never seen one this side of Africa, could have been such a pleasure even to just see one drive past.

geraldsakala
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Is Toyota Tundra true 4 wheel drive, does all 4 wheels spin

bohanaboze
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I don't like the fact you have to slow down to below 62 mph, Chevy does it at any speed. Also no need to go to N when going to 4L. Also, one thing I miss about the Chevy GM silverado is the AWD option. O well.

brucelee
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Be warned, it gets stuck on 4L and grinds until you switch back and forth from 4L to 4H multiple times

RanochVTX
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"just reverse the process"??? This is an instructional video. Please instruct!!! If I already knew how to do this, I wouldn't be watching your video!!!

katteare
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I hate the system, wish it had AWD, slowing down to make it engage is a real pain especially on the highway going from slippery to dry conditions up North, not luxurious at all.  On sandy driveway or intersection transitions, 2 wheel drive is not enough and 4 wheel is too much causing the truck to bind.  AWD is a luxury and safety item that I wish Toyota would add to their truck along with 4 wheel steering. 

These trucks are a problem to park and the 4H is a pain and not very useful in many situations or even attainable in an emergency. I hate it.

budcargeorge