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TM 9-2320-280-10 Table 1-9. Transfer Case Data (218) General Information Model ............................................................................................................ New Process Gear 218 (MOD) Type ........................................................................................................... Two-speed, locking, chain driven Oil type......................................................................................................................................... Dexron®   II CAUTION Damage to drivetrain will occur if transfer case ranges are not selected properly. Refer to paragraph 2- 11,   Placing   Vehicle   in   Motion,   and   paragraph   2-29,   Operating   on   Unusual   Terrain,   for   specific instructions. Transfer Case Range Selection Recommended Shift Lever Position Operating Condition "H" (high range) This drive range shall be selected whenever possible. High   range   should   be   used   when   operating   on   all primary, secondary, and off-road surfaces, where little or  no  wheel  slippage  exists.  This  range  is  also  to  be used  when  encountering  sharp,  continuous  turns  on high traction surfaces. "H/L" (high lock range) This    drive    range    shall    be    selected    only    when continuous    wheel    slippage    is    evident;    i.e.,    when operating  in  mud,  snow,  loose  sand,  or  on  ice,  and increased control or additional traction is required. "L" (low range) This   drive   range   shall   be   selected   only   when   high ranges  do  not  provide  sufficient  power  to  negotiate steep  hills  or  downgrades.  This  range  shall  also  be used    when    the    vehicle    is    mired    and    cannot    be extracted using the high lock range. "N" (neutral) Vehicle is disabled and must be towed. 1-27

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