Isuzu’s Guide to Sand Driving
Isuzu UK has shared some expert tips on conquering sandy terrains with the rugged Isuzu D-Max pick-up truck, which is more than ready to take on any off-road challenge, including navigating the tricky sands of the desert.
The Isuzu D-Max is packed with innovative features that make it a powerhouse on any terrain. It comes with a versatile shift-on-the-fly 4-wheel-drive system, offering 2H, 4H, and 4L modes to easily adapt to different driving conditions. The rear differential lock helps you recover from slippery spots, while its relatively light weight (between 2 - 2.1 tonnes) and electronically supported steering provide excellent control and maneuverability. Plus, its high approach angles and large clearance mean no obstacle is too tough for the D-Max.
Isuzu’s 10-step guide to mastering sand driving with Isuzu D-Max:
Preparation is Key: Before embarking on your sandy adventure, ensure your vehicle is equipped with essentials such as a shovel, traction aids (sand tracks or boards), air compressor, and recovery gear.
Reduce Tyre Pressure: Lower tyre pressure to increase the tyre's surface area, providing better traction on sand. Aim for around 15 - 20 psi.
Engage 4WD Mode: Switch to the 4H mode for sand driving to distribute power evenly to all four wheels, providing better grip and control.
Maintain Momentum: Keep a steady speed and avoid sudden stops to prevent getting stuck in soft sand. Momentum is your friend in sandy conditions.
Steer Smoothly: Use gentle steering inputs to maintain control, avoiding sharp turns that could dig the tyres into the sand.
Avoid Spinning Tyres: If you feel the tyres losing traction and spinning, ease off the accelerator to prevent digging deeper into the sand.
Recovering from Stuck: If you find yourself stuck, try gently rocking the vehicle back and forth by alternating between forward and reverse gears. Use sand tracks or boards under the tyres for additional traction if needed.
Cleaning Your Vehicle: After your adventure in the sand, thoroughly clean your Isuzu D-Max, paying extra attention to the undercarriage to remove sand and prevent corrosion.
Check for Damage: Inspect your vehicle for any damage incurred during sand driving, including underneath the chassis and around the tyres.
Stay Alert and Enjoy: Off-roading on sand can be both challenging and exhilarating. Stay alert, keep an eye on your surroundings, and enjoy the adventure.