It is 4 wheel drive when the system is engaged. In 2 wheel drive the vehicle is driven by the rear wheels.
The 4 wheel drive system on a 2002 Land Rover Discovery is engaged by pressing the 4 wheel drive button on the dash. It sends an electrical signal which activates the system.
All wheel drive is all wheel drive, all the time. Four wheel drive is engaged or disengaged by the driver.
The light that comes on when 4 wheel drive is engaged is not the service light. It is just an indicator light that comes on to let you know the 4 wheel drive is engaged. It will go off when the 4 wheel drive is disengaged.
RWD when not in 4WD mode.
unless it is the 4x4 version it is a front wheel drive. the 4x4 version is a front wheel drive until the 4x4 is engaged.
I have read that the Sienna AWD system uses an open differential for the central differential (and I presume the front and rear as well) and relies on four wheel traction control to prevent wheel spin. It is always engaged.
4 runner means four wheel drive. If the 4runner is only two wheel drive or the 4 wheel drive is not engaged, the rear wheels power the vehicle.
No. It is standard rear-wheel drive truck until the 4WD mode is engaged.
Tyres unevenly worn or unequal tyre pressure in a 4 wheel drive vehicle will pull right or left when 4 wheel drive is engaged.
When engaged in four wheel drive light flashes but wont engage the shaft locks but no four wheel actuator is not pushing out in my 97 tahoe?
The actuator on a 4-wheel drive allows the vehicle to shift into 4-wheel drive with the push of a button or a shift of a lever. The actuator allows the front axle to become engaged.