Simple Yet Effective 4x4 System Of The 5 Door jimny Detailed Explanation||

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

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  • @dangs2410
    @dangs2410 Год назад +11

    What a detailed explanation to beautiful engineering behind 4by4
    Loved the video and loved the rain shot at the end.

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  Год назад

      Hi dangs,Greetings from our side.
      Thanx for the gentle appreciation,
      Glad you like the informative work.stay tuned and have a nice day.

    • @chitreshkapoor
      @chitreshkapoor 9 месяцев назад +1

      Absolutely amazing!! Must watch. Jimny is amazing. Too bad it's not doing well in India.

  • @andyroo3022
    @andyroo3022 7 месяцев назад +1

    Very good,clear as crystal explanation of the 4wd System and dash ntification lights. I drove my new 5 door XL Jimny home today. Great video.

  • @alokverma2747
    @alokverma2747 9 месяцев назад +4

    Amazing video and explanation. It is not easy to imagine how much trougble / effrort would have gone into making a video of this type. Great job!

  • @Sajjad-Ali2411
    @Sajjad-Ali2411 Год назад +3

    Very well explained the 2H, 4H and 4L differential gear ratio 👍

  • @ashiqbene6935
    @ashiqbene6935 Год назад +5

    Beautifully explained, very informative, would love more of such videos ❤

  • @vekeyes3861
    @vekeyes3861 10 месяцев назад +3

    I am learning on my new jimny, thanks a ton

  • @atharvabahirat4675
    @atharvabahirat4675 Год назад +4

    Great informative content!!! Look forward to more such videos

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  Год назад

      Hello Atharva,thanks for the kind words.stay tuned for more content,do check out the other content on the channel too.

  • @NishantTravelTalesx
    @NishantTravelTalesx Год назад +3

    VERY INFORMATIVE FOR THOSE LOOKING FOR 4X4 VECHILES..

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  Год назад

      Greetings from the himalyan mountains.
      Thanx for the kind appreciation,i am glad that our content could deliver meaningful knowledge.Thanx and have a nice day .

  • @amitkaushal1
    @amitkaushal1 9 месяцев назад +2

    Very useful.. specially for off road laymen like myself. Thanks.

  • @saashriz
    @saashriz 16 дней назад

    Very good and detailed information brother 👍

  • @angusdas
    @angusdas Год назад +2

    Great video!
    Nicely explained...
    Like to watch more such videos...

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  Год назад +1

      Hi sir,your gentle appreciation is a huge motivator.stay tuned for more such content.Regards

  • @Trishal04
    @Trishal04 Год назад +4

    Hmm, a youtuber who is mature and has some real knowledge. Also i like how you replied to every comment. One question of mine also. Be honest and tell me your pov in thar vs jimny. Which is more capable offroader with same tyres and which can be modded more for off-road

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  Год назад +2

      Hi Trishal,thanx for the appreciation.
      Thar vs Jimny will always be a very sentimentel topic.However it always comes down to one's own requirements and needs which help in finalising the decision.
      See Thar is a macho looking suv,
      With huge road presence.It is more powerful also.
      Jimny on the other hand is nimble and agile.it has it's own appeal.
      The light weight compensates for the lesser power hence it is equally fun to drive.Thar is a T Rex,jimny is a raptor.
      Modding any vehicle depends on what extent you want to go to.people have modded their gypsies to huge extents in the past and are still doing it,same is with the jimny,it can easily be modded to huge extents.Thar owners have their own cult like modifications going on.
      Now it will always depend on your preferences that will help you to finalize the conflicting question.Take your time and observations to conclude.
      Hope this provides some clarity.
      Stay tuned and a subscribe from you would be sweet.

    • @Trishal04
      @Trishal04 Год назад +1

      @@RoadsOfTheMountains Subscribed 👍

    • @seyievetolohe2151
      @seyievetolohe2151 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@RoadsOfTheMountainsis thar a 4w drive?

  • @Naveen.k2704
    @Naveen.k2704 Год назад +2

    Excellent guidance…Awesome…👌👍

  • @SharkFishSF
    @SharkFishSF Год назад +8

    I would just buy it for its looks...

  • @ganeshanayak3502
    @ganeshanayak3502 Год назад +2

    Very informative and nicely explained. Thanks for your effort and this helped me.

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  Год назад

      Hi Ganesha Nayak,it cheers our heart ,out of the fact that this has been helpful for you.Many thanx for the appreciation.Have a great time.Regards

  • @justvish
    @justvish Месяц назад

    Extremely helpful video. Pls share ur views on - Can we engage 4L during a offroad hairpin turn climb in Ladakh mountain passes? Since u already mentioned that the wheels should not be turned during 4H 4L engagement. What does one do when climbing hairpin turn offroad mountains?

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  Месяц назад

      Hi,thanx for tuning in.
      During the OFF-ROAD hair pin turns you can engage 4L or 4H without hesitation.The loose terrain beneath the tyres will allow for easy movement after 4 X 4 engagement.
      But on paved or metalled Hairpins it is not recommended to use this system untill one is extremely stuck( which will not happen on paved roads).
      So yes you can use the 4 X 4 system on OFF-ROAD hairpins in mountains.Go ahead worry free.
      Regards

    • @justvish
      @justvish Месяц назад

      @@RoadsOfTheMountains thanks a lot.. tuning in for more of ur vids on jimny

  • @drpritamsms
    @drpritamsms Год назад +2

    Great effort to give the info.

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  Год назад

      If it helps increase the knowledge,our purpose to post this content is fullfilled better.Thanx for the gentle appreciation,stay tuned.

  • @vickyedwards4334
    @vickyedwards4334 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for your help to a new Jimny owner! I've heard it's a good idea to use 4WD regularly to keep it working well.

    • @epictetus__
      @epictetus__ 2 месяца назад

      But won't engaging 4wd on a regular basis stress the axles?

    • @vickyedwards4334
      @vickyedwards4334 2 месяца назад

      @@epictetus__ Hi, don't really understand your question...as 4wd is what it is built for. (regularly, like anything, to stop it seizing up like air conditioning.)

    • @vijayreddy7889
      @vijayreddy7889 2 месяца назад

      Wher did u heard it brother 😂

  • @seyievetolohe2151
    @seyievetolohe2151 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for that clear, detailed explanation. I have driven a gypsy for the last 7years and I never knew about the 4h and 4l. Ihave just placed my order for the jimny. This was definitely informative. Thank you. Will upgrading the tyre of the jimny effect the car in any way?

  • @captsamarth
    @captsamarth 5 месяцев назад

    Well explained! Thank you.

  • @SKN77077
    @SKN77077 9 месяцев назад

    thank you dear for a nice illustration..

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  9 месяцев назад

      Hi,thanx for the kind aporeciation.Hope it helped ,Regards

  • @Jay-Bhim85
    @Jay-Bhim85 8 месяцев назад

    খুবই গুরুত্বপূর্ণ ভিডিও I

  • @ravibhojan9793
    @ravibhojan9793 10 месяцев назад

    Super boss. Well explained.
    Keep it up

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  10 месяцев назад

      Hello sir thanx for the kind appreciation.It's a great deal of motivation for us.

  • @malsawmhluakhiangte4610
    @malsawmhluakhiangte4610 Год назад +1

    Nice explanation very clear thanks

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  Год назад

      Hi,It's a deal of great support and motivation for us.Glad it could help you in understanding the vehicle better.Do Subscribe and stay tuned.Thanx

  • @amittiwari3521
    @amittiwari3521 Год назад +1

    Very useful information

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  Год назад +1

      Hi Amit,thanx for tuning in.Glad this was useful for you.It keeps us inspired when the content deliveres knowlege.Do sbuscribe and stay tuned

  • @manaromaswain9328
    @manaromaswain9328 2 месяца назад

    Beautiful information

  • @KMK77
    @KMK77 7 месяцев назад

    Mark my words when I say this.. until now I dint see anyone explaining a 4x4 in such a simple way... nice content... you got a new subscriber... Though I love Jimny I still prefer Hyundai Venue only bcz of 2 things 1. Creature comfort 2. Milage... Jimny is a very good car but the base zeta is still expensive on road... if maruti can set their alpha at 15lak on road n base @ 12lak, then jimny ll sell like hot cake..

  • @ATfilms11
    @ATfilms11 Год назад +3

    Very nice explanation, specially for a 4x4 beginner, I just have a question.... you said, when switching from 2H to 4H or 4L mode, steering should be straight, but if I need to use one of those systems on a particular scenario where the vehicle on a steep incline and a sharp hair pin bend is ahead , means , I need to take immediate sharp turn with 4H or 4L, then what would be your suggestion ?

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  Год назад +2

      Hi Thanx for the kind motivation.As for the answer for your question,what we need to understand is if it's steep and extremely curvy,you will only be needing to apply 4H or 4L if the conditions are on loose surfaces.In such situations we do not have any problems regarding damages to axles or any of it's components when we low grip situations.
      But if you negotiate any hairpin curve on tarmac road or a paved road,then it is prohibited to use 4 H or 4 L,as each tyre will have a different curving radius,the high grip will create a lot of tension on the wheels,thus the pressure for it's compensation travels to the axles resulting in damage to the axles.
      So 2H for the tarmac roads and 4H and 4L for offroads. Hope this creates a better understanding for you.

  • @frederick1444
    @frederick1444 7 месяцев назад

    Very well explained!💯

  • @erlanpatrickmendoza7614
    @erlanpatrickmendoza7614 Год назад +1

    Great tutorial.

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  Год назад

      Hello,it motivates us when the viewers find knowledege and value in the content.Thanx for tuning in and for the support.Do subscribe.Regards

  • @Buzzvlogs321
    @Buzzvlogs321 8 месяцев назад

    Good detailed video.

  • @KMM45
    @KMM45 2 месяца назад

    Excellent 👍

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  2 месяца назад

      We appreciate your motivating words.Thanx for tuning in.

  • @mogeriba
    @mogeriba Год назад +1

    well explained, thank you!

  • @PhiLippians-z4j
    @PhiLippians-z4j 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you ❤ i learned properly.

  • @mhrd12
    @mhrd12 5 месяцев назад

    Can u share video which explains offloading with automatic jimny .... I feel challenge with automatic then manual ... lastly the way you explained in the video is very commendable

  • @MukeshThakur
    @MukeshThakur 3 месяца назад

    If on a tarmac steep incline should we use 4h or low?

  • @akashpaul4925
    @akashpaul4925 Год назад +2

    I'm confused between AT and MT ?
    The purpose would be traveling around hilly terrain and when I took the test drive AT felt quite well balanced for the kind of ride. While the manual one was quite notchy. Did you felt any difference after riding couple of months?
    What would you recommend!

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  Год назад +2

      Hello Akash,If you want a relaxed driving then go for AT.well for me the gears are still notchy ,they are gonna stay like that only.It adds to the robustness of the jimny,in the sense of shifting feels.
      The manual has a extra gear,whereas the 4 speed torque coverter is a gear less but the ratios are longer so it compensates for it.
      AT is hassle free and comfy,MT is for more control and feels analog down to it's core.Rest will always be your personel preference mate.
      Hope this answers

    • @akashpaul4925
      @akashpaul4925 Год назад

      Appreciate your fast and comprehensive response.
      The last two videos are really immersive and make it feel like a 1st person view. Keep up the good work 💪

  • @tamiltechinfo2467
    @tamiltechinfo2467 Год назад

    Mhh practical Off-roader

  • @prosunsport1
    @prosunsport1 7 месяцев назад

    Nice review , what size tyre do u have on the std 5.5j rims

  • @2dannygeorge
    @2dannygeorge Год назад +2

    Totally new to 4x4 so 1 doubt.. after putting the gear to 4H or 4L in neutral, do we need to change the main gear to 1 before accelerating? Or the 2nd gear acts as a separate gear?

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  Год назад +1

      Greetings Danny,well what you need to understands is that the torque multiplication works only in 4 L. when in 4 high you need to accelerate by applying the 1st gear or else you will stall your engine.But when in 4 low you can easily accelerate by applying the 2nd gear even in moderate inclines also ,as the multiplied torque can easily handle the 2nd gear ratios without stalling the engine.Hope this answers.stay tuned and have a good day.

    • @2dannygeorge
      @2dannygeorge Год назад

      Got it. Thanks! @@RoadsOfTheMountains

  • @SyamRameshR
    @SyamRameshR Месяц назад

  • @sachinsharma-ri8uj
    @sachinsharma-ri8uj 9 месяцев назад +2

    Can we use 4H on a wet tarmac road for better traction?

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  9 месяцев назад

      Hi,You wont get any huge advantages out of a 4 H on wet tarmac,if it is a wet muddy road definitely yes you get use out of 4H.otherwise it is not really rquired on wet tarmac.AWD equipped vehicles get constant torque vectoring which helps them on wet tatmac to go through situations very intelligently.Jimny is plain n simple, use 4H only when required.

    • @sachinsharma-ri8uj
      @sachinsharma-ri8uj 9 месяцев назад

      @@RoadsOfTheMountains Thanks for the clariification. I will try and share one vlog for a popular offroader from AUS.

  • @ShantanuCancer
    @ShantanuCancer Месяц назад

    👍

  • @Raghumudipu
    @Raghumudipu 5 месяцев назад +1

    To engage 4H you don't have to set the main gear to neutral; it is on the ply shiftable!

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  5 месяцев назад

      Hi,your imformation is correct.
      But this one instatnce while uphill offroading i put my jimny in 2H fron 4H
      And inspite of that my front wheels remained engaged.They only disengaged after i neutralized my gearbox.Hence this imformation.
      I Have concluded from my personel experience that 2H to 4H on the go can be done while the vehicle is in a constant speed.When stationery it takes time to engage or disengage.
      Regards

  • @triks007
    @triks007 3 месяца назад

    Excellent.... Thigh audio could have been better

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  2 месяца назад

      Hello,thanx for the appreciation,upComing videos will have a better audio.Your valuable feedback helps us a lot to grow better.Thanx for tuning in.Regards

  • @Lalrinawma-el6lu
    @Lalrinawma-el6lu Год назад +1

    What tyre and size are you using sir.

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  Год назад +1

      Hi,thanx for tuning in.The tyre size is 235/75/R15.It's a A/T Tyre from Roadcruza.You can watch an entire imformative video on our channel regarding the tyres.
      Have a good day.

    • @Lalrinawma-el6lu
      @Lalrinawma-el6lu Год назад

      @@RoadsOfTheMountains Thanks so much sir 👍

  • @bkaravind3544
    @bkaravind3544 9 месяцев назад

    To switch to 4L, do i need to stop the engine too?

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  9 месяцев назад +2

      Hi,No You don't have to stop your engine at all.just Neutralize the drivetrain i.e put the car in neutral.You will just be fine.Thanx

  • @Vendeta552
    @Vendeta552 Год назад

    How about cancelling the 4L? Do we need to stop the car even for cancelling the 4L or we can just cancel on the move?

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  Год назад

      Yes we do need to completely hault our vehicle if you want to shift from 4L to any other selection.Atleast in the jimny we have to hault because everything is very analog,and the gears are in a lot of pressure and load.So canceling 4L without stopping is a big NO.

  • @vois
    @vois 10 месяцев назад +1

    What tyres are those mate?

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  10 месяцев назад

      Greetings,The tyres being used here are Roadcruza RA 1100.
      235/75/R15

    • @vois
      @vois 10 месяцев назад

      Thanking you@@RoadsOfTheMountains

  • @johnydesparado123
    @johnydesparado123 Год назад

    4H can be engaged on the fly and no need make the main gear on neutral i think . under 100 you can change to 4h i think

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  Год назад

      Yes it can be engaged on the go but only upto a speed of 50 kmph.As i have laready mentioned in the video.I am pretty doubtful for the 100 mark.MSIL Also states it below 50 only.

    • @twowheeledparadox
      @twowheeledparadox 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@RoadsOfTheMountains The tag you get on a brand new Jimny's gear lever specifies that if you must switch from 2H to 4H while in motion, speed must be below 100 kmph, wheels must be straight and the accelerator pedal must be released. Still, it's safer to stop.

  • @ganeshram863
    @ganeshram863 Месяц назад

    4 high is shift on the fly
    But to switch to 4 low ,completely stop the vehicle ,maintenance gear to neutral and then engage 4 L

  • @parths1313
    @parths1313 Год назад

    Hey…did you get a lift kit?

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  Год назад

      Hi,As of now the jimny is not lifted.I Might plan for the coming winters.Thanx

  • @АлександрК-ю3в
    @АлександрК-ю3в 8 месяцев назад

    What about wobble?

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hi,jimny's wobble is very well contained.
      No jerks are felt on the steering.Thanx fpr stopping by.

  • @BorisEkner
    @BorisEkner 4 месяца назад

    In my opinion y he Brake Limited Slip Differential of the Jimny is too slow to react. I needs 4-5 full revolutions of the wheel before it understands to apply brakes to the spinning wheel transferring torque to the wheel not rotating.
    Other brands are much better at this. Meaning, if you want the AllGrip system of the Jimny to perform well you need to keep the engine rev’s at 3000-4000 for the AllGrip to understand what it needs to do. This is not always ideal, especially when rock crawling.
    Solution …
    Get one or two / front or rear/ or both differential lockers.
    In general there are three kinds of diff-lockers.
    1. Air lockers. The best ones are from ARB in Australia. The cheap ones are Chinese copies using cheaper materials that brake - don’t buy them.
    Air lockers require a compressor.
    If an air-locker isn’t installed well air-lockers will leak air, I.e., will not engage.
    2. Electro magnetic lockers, E-Lockets. Installation quality is important.
    E-lockers disengage if the vehicle reverse. It will only re-engage when more ving forward by 1-2 turns of the wheel.
    3. Automatic lockers. These lockers are fully automatic. As long as the wheels on the same axle rotates at the same speed the differential is closed/locked. But when on high friction surface like tarmac making a turn the auto-locker will unlock itself to permit the outer wheel of the bend to turn faster than its mate on the same axle.
    The auto-locker is my favorite. It cost less than the other two, it’s more reliable, and it challenges me as its driver because I have to be mechanically empathic driving it.
    In my Gen3 Jimny o had a rear LockRight locker from Power Trax. It turned a very capable 4x4 to a mountain goat!
    Today I have a Gen4 Jimny with front and rear diff-lockers from Kaiser in Brazil.
    Yes, the lockers from ARB are the best. But for half the cost of the ARB’s I got two lockers from Kaiser. As I’m on a budget, I favor the Kaiser ones, hands down.
    Nothing will have as a great impact on capability of your 4x4 as one or two differential lockers.
    - Get them.

  • @AshLOOP-111
    @AshLOOP-111 Год назад

    seat cover details

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  Год назад

      It is one of the options Sold as a premium accessory by Nexa SUZUKI India.

  • @vijayreddy7889
    @vijayreddy7889 8 месяцев назад

    First learn to drive a 4x4 then review it...

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hi.if you have something of better value please illustrate it.Or else do not try to showdown our efforts of simple explantion for the rest enthusiasts.
      Better not preach knowledge with your own empty cup of experience.
      Regards.

  • @abyworld9289
    @abyworld9289 Год назад +1

    Soooo nice video. Regards and love from Kerala ❤❤❤

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  Год назад

      Hello sir,Greetings from Himachal.thanx for the motivational words.Have a nice day.

  • @bboyscene2111
    @bboyscene2111 10 месяцев назад

    You can not sell a bad product by any amount of false propaganda.

    • @RoadsOfTheMountains
      @RoadsOfTheMountains  10 месяцев назад +5

      Hi,Your words clearly illustrate the confusion you have built up in your mind regarding the purpose of this video.This is a clear explanation of the jimny's 4x4 system.For the folk who own it,this video has been helping them out.Nowhere this is a false propoganda,not in anyways this video was designed to boost sales of jimnys.Thanx

    • @iDoSketch
      @iDoSketch 3 месяца назад

      Bro for real?