Image Shown Without Description  For off-road driving and optimum rock-climbing capability.
Rock Crawl mode has the following features:
  • Engages both front and rear electronic locking differentials.
  • Disconnects the stabilizer bar.
  • Turns on the cameras.
  • Optimizes throttle response.
  • Adjusts transmission shift points to provide additional control of your vehicle.
Four-wheel drive low (4L) is the only transfer case option available in Rock Crawl mode. Off-Road is the default steering setting, but all steering modes are available. Off-Road is the default suspension mode, and Normal is the default exhaust mode. The system tunes the engine and transmission controls to Rock Crawl mode.
The electronic locking differentials engage when you select this mode, and you can disengage them at any time using the buttons.   See   Switching the Electronic Locking Differential On and Off
The stabilizer bar can be disconnected at speeds below 50 mph (80 km/h).
Note:   This mode is for off-road use only. When using Rock Crawl mode on dry/hard pavement, your vehicle could experience vibration, driveline bind up, damage and potential excessive tire and vehicle wear.

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