Crawl/rock mode causes diff make noise , normal?

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Mike P

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hi all

I chose crawl/rock mode and it causes the diff to make noise, tires feel sticky sound, is it normal

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I just try to test the crawling mode on the street , looks like the truck drive very slow and feel sticky with the sound.
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I just try to test the crawling mode on the street , looks like the truck drive very slow and feel sticky with the sound.

Yeah... don't do that. Normal, Sport and Weather are the only modes you can use on pavement, and even those are assuming you aren't manually setting your transfer case settings on the knob.

Don't take this the wrong way, but it's fairly clear from this post that you're not really familiar with the proper operation of the 4WD drivetrain in the truck. I would highly recommend a gander through the instruction manual.
 
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Thank you all for very helpful information, Yes this is a first 4WD that I have and I did not know
it is so dangerous if we play with the modes. Luckily I did not drive fast, it just free the gas pedal and hit the brake
after I hear the clacking sound.
 

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Thank you all for very helpful information, Yes this is a first 4WD that I have and I did not know
it is so dangerous if we play with the modes. Luckily I did not drive fast, it just free the gas pedal and hit the brake
after I hear the clacking sound.

The best thing to do is YouTube Raptor Gen2 driving modes and you will find many video explaining the modes.

Good Luck!
 
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