Nogaroa4
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2004 Explorer
Alright, so I have/had a Vibration in my pedal (DBW) between 40 and 70, most noticable between 60 and 70. The car also seemed to not like to accelerate if stopped and trying to make a turn. (In and out of my driveway since I have a flagship driveway.
So I did some reading, and some more and found that it could a couple different factors, one of them being my Viscous Coupling in my transfer case. So I jacked the back of the EX up and put 2X4s in front of the front wheels. I could barely get the back wheels to spin without having the front wheels starting to climb up the 2X4s. So I'm thinking that since I have 129k on the explorer that my Viscous Coupling in the Transfer case is starting to seize up.
Therefore when I drive, it basically like driving in 4WD High all the time. Since from what I understand, even though i have AWD, the front wheels only engage when the back wheels don't get traction or slip.
Is my theory right? or am I missing something.
FWIW the difference in tread between my front wheels and back wheels are 3/32 inch.
So I did some reading, and some more and found that it could a couple different factors, one of them being my Viscous Coupling in my transfer case. So I jacked the back of the EX up and put 2X4s in front of the front wheels. I could barely get the back wheels to spin without having the front wheels starting to climb up the 2X4s. So I'm thinking that since I have 129k on the explorer that my Viscous Coupling in the Transfer case is starting to seize up.
Therefore when I drive, it basically like driving in 4WD High all the time. Since from what I understand, even though i have AWD, the front wheels only engage when the back wheels don't get traction or slip.
Is my theory right? or am I missing something.
FWIW the difference in tread between my front wheels and back wheels are 3/32 inch.