When to use diff lock.  A simple rule-of-thumb is to use diff lock when you use the low range transfer gears on any loose or slippery surface. Use of low range generally means that you are on difficult or uneven ground and wanting a high tractive effort. Such ground usually has uneven traction characteristics as well as an uneven surface and you will need all the traction (grip) you can get. Locking the centre differential will precluded loss of traction resulting from potential front/rear differences in grip.
High range diff lock? It is possible to engage diff lock in high range too. When, if ever, is this desirable? It will be useful to engage diff lock in high range when driving on potentially difficult surfaces such as wet grass, mud, loose or packed snow, or lose sand on tracks or in open desert.
When to de-select diff lock?  It is important to de-select diff lock when on any hard grippy surfaces such as tarmac or concrete (wet or dry) whether you are in high or low range.
			
		
 
	
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