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Here's a noob question for you. I was pressing different switches in the car today and something had triggered a 4WD light to show up on the dash. I thought the cars were full-time AWD. Can anyone shed any light on why this light is on?

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Not full time AWD. They are the same ATTESSA as GTR so only AWD when the back wheels slip. Watch your torque meter when you're on a hill and pulling out somewhere it will flick some drive to the front wheels.

Not full time AWD. They are the same ATTESSA as GTR so only AWD when the back wheels slip. Watch your torque meter when you're on a hill and pulling out somewhere it will flick some drive to the front wheels.

Great. Thanks for that. So do you know what I have switched to engage the 4WD light on the dash?

Was an epic year. So many powder days. Well powder days as far as Australia is concerned. I just got back from riding in Austria and Italy. Got chest deep powder one day in Austria.

Fingers crossed for an even better season this year

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Funny follow up on the original car I was going to buy. I drove past the car yard where I was going to buy the original car I put a deposit on with a friend who wants a station wagon. I wanted to show him what a Stagea looks like and wouldn't you know it, the same car is still there. After they told me I had to pay today, today, today as there were so many other buyers clambering to get their hands on this car. Ha ha ha. Slimy car salesman. What a douche..

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