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A friend of mine at school has a 1990 Legacy with a 4EAT tranny. He says the awd doesnt seem to be working. When he gets the front wheels spinning, then the rear wheels start getting torque and will move the car. He had to drive up to Mt. Baker last year in 2WD and wants it to work this year. We have checked that the 2WD fuse is not in its holder. What could be wrong?

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Sorry, that last post was unclear. What I ment was that my friend can start to peel out with just the front wheels and then very gradualy torque will be transmitted to the rear wheels. The car is basically fwd until there is a large difference in speeds between the front and rear wheels.

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all i can think of is that there is lag when the awd engages. Put in the fuse and see if there is a differnce. SSee if you have lazy awd. I would do a tranny flush first, then wonder if one of the speed sensors is bad (or how ever the car says it needs awd).

But really sometimes that is not a fair test.

 

nipper

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actually it sounds right ... like its working. Its not an instant full power to both axles. The computer figures out how much power is needed to get the car moving, then it moves.

 

If I remember correctly, the center differential is a viscous coupling. Meaning the rear set of wheels are just along for the ride unless theres a significant difference in RPM between the input and output shafts.

 

Differentials explained

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