I'm not kidding. I'm in a snow storm -- southern Indiana. I'm in this vehicle that I haven't had long. I have an automatic. Beside it is a 4-wheel drive stick, that says Hi and Lo. Then, I have these buttons that say "Winter" and one says "Power". I drove it awhile ago and a light said, "Power Mode" or something like that. Doesn't that mean it's in 4-wheel drive? How can you tell if it's in 4-wheel drive. You see, I'm totally confused about this 4-wheel drive (which I've never had) and this Torque on Demand stuff. I merely need to know how to get it into 4 wheel drive "High", and how to take it off. I pressed the "Winter" button but that didn't work. The Power button did go down though. Please help! I am not kidding.
Thanks for ANY ADVICE.
Julie
wolfhill@evansville.net


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I remember a couple years ago someone drove their VX in the snow for the first time, and it was so scary, they pulled into a tire store in the middle of the storm to get new tires! I always get mildly aggressive tires and my VX is a blast in the snow. I find the best thing to do is just keep it in drive and let the TOD do it's thing. If we were in the middle of a 15" snowfall right now, I'd be out there havin' fun and taking some pics. Let it snow! 
