I understand that it is not an "all-wheel drive pretend truck." This was happening in the snow and in the rain. I had it on this morning because it was raining pretty good where I live. I understand it is not supposed to be used on dry pavement, that's why I don't use it. So please, don't be rude, it's just a question. I've used the four-wheel drive in a parking lot when there was snow, because if I didn't the rear-wheel drive function would not have gotten me out. So this is occuring in snow and in rainy conditions. It feels as if the brakes are completely on and there's no way to backup at that point. It's like your turning radius is cut in half. Any other ideas, or is it just normal.
Also, even when I wasn't in the parking lot, and there was a bunch of snow on the ground, it still did the same thing.