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Old Jan 21, 2010 | 03:51 PM
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here's a right up on the basic operation of the AWD system.


OPERATION

The primary benefits of All Wheel Drive are:
  • Superior straight line acceleration, and cornering on all surfaces
  • Better traction and handling under adverse conditions, resulting in improved hill climbing ability and safer driving.
The heart of the system is an inter-axle viscous coupling. The vehicle retains predominantly front-wheel drive characteristics, but the All Wheel Drive capability takes effect when the front wheels start to slip. Under normal level road, straight line driving, 100% of the torque is allocated to the front wheels. The viscous coupling controls and distributes torque/power to the rear wheels. The viscous coupling transmits torque to the rear wheels in proportion of the amount of the slippage at the front wheels. Thais variable torque distribution is automatic with no driver inputs required. The coupling is similar to a multi-plate clutch. It consists of a series of closely spaced discs, which are alternately connected to the front and rear drive units. The unit is totally sealed and partially filled with silicone fluid. There is no adjustment, maintenance or fluid checks required during the life of the unit.
The overrunning clutch allows the rear wheels to overrun the front wheels during a rapid front wheel lock braking maneuver. The overrunning action prevents any feed-back of front wheel braking torque to the rear wheels. It also allows the braking system to control the braking behavior as a two wheel drive (2WD) vehicle.
The overrunning clutch housing has a separate oil sump and is filled independently from the differential. The fill plug is located on the side of the overrunning clutch case. When filling the overrunning clutch with lubricant use MoparŽ ATF+4 (Automatic Transmission Fluid—Type 9602) or equivalent.
The differential assembly contains a conventional open differential with hypoid ring gear and pinion gear set. The hypoid gears are lubricated by SAE 80W-90 gear lubricant.
 
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Old Jan 24, 2010 | 08:27 PM
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Wonderful. Thanks for all the help you guys! I'm passing the information on .
I want to reserve the right to ask more q's though...
 
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Old Jan 26, 2010 | 09:57 AM
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Do they find the awd uses more gas?
 
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Old Jan 26, 2010 | 10:05 AM
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everyone i no says they is down bout 3-4mpg vs just fwd figgure theres more wait, more moving parts and they is only avail with 3.8
 
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Old Feb 1, 2010 | 03:06 PM
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Just wanted to update you guys....
Parents -in - law bought a Toyota AWD van a couple days ago. I tried to help!
Thanks again.
 
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