Mastering the 2/4 Wheel Drive Selector in Your Honda Acty

Navigating the 2/4 Wheel Drive Selector in your Honda Acty is a crucial skill for optimizing performance and fuel efficiency. The Honda Acty comes in various models, each with distinct drive options. The SDX and TOWN models feature a selectable 2WD/4WD system, while the STD is exclusively 2WD, and the ATTACK model operates only in 4WD. Understanding how to switch between these modes can significantly impact your driving experience.

Loosen the Lock Bolt several turns then rotate the Selector Bolt as far as you can counter-clockwise to select 2-wheel rear drive. Turn it full clockwise for 4 wheel drive. Tighten the lock bolt. - PHOTO AND INFO FROM ROBROBINETTE.COM
Loosen the Lock Bolt several turns then rotate the Selector Bolt as far as you can counter-clockwise to select 2-wheel rear drive. Turn it full clockwise for 4 wheel drive. Tighten the lock bolt. - PHOTO AND INFO FROM ROBROBINETTE.COM

 

Location and Operation of the Selector:You'll find the selector mechanism on the driver's side, precisely where the front drive shaft, also known as the propeller shaft, enters the transmission. Here, a 10mm lock bolt secures a 10mm selector bolt, identifiable by its 30mm shoulder. To adjust the drive mode, first, loosen the lock bolt by approximately three turns.

Switching Between 2WD and 4WD:The selector bolt features a nub or bump on its shoulder, preventing full rotation. For engaging 2-wheel rear drive, rotate this bolt as far as possible counter-clockwise. Conversely, turning it fully clockwise activates the 4-wheel drive. After selecting your desired mode, remember to retighten the lock bolt securely.

 

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Benefits of Switching Drive Modes:Switching to 2-wheel drive can offer noticeable benefits. Some Acty owners report improved fuel efficiency, with increases of up to 3 miles per gallon. Additionally, switching to 2WD can result in a smoother ride, with reduced vibrations. For example, a common steering wheel vibration at 58mph in some Acty models noticeably subsides when switched to 2WD. However, it's important to note that even in 2WD, the propeller shaft and front drive shafts will still rotate due to the motion of the front wheels, although no engine torque is directed to them.

Final Thoughts:Understanding and efficiently using the 2/4 Wheel Drive Selector on your Honda Acty can greatly enhance your driving experience. Whether seeking better fuel economy or a smoother ride, mastering this feature is a valuable skill for any Acty owner. Stay tuned to OIWA for more insights and tips on getting the most out of your Honda Acty Japanese kei truck.