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Was backing up a snowy hill today in the 04 limited AWD and one rear tire kept spinning. I ended up having to turn around to get up the hill. Does AWD not work in reverse?
Was backing up a snowy hill today in the 04 limited AWD and one rear tire kept spinning. I ended up having to turn around to get up the hill. Does AWD not work in reverse?
Certainly a new one on me! As I understand the AWD, surely the viscous clutch coupling the front and rear axles should operate equally well in either forward or reverse. Did the vehicle pull normally going up the hill forward?
Are your tires possibly directional in tread design, such that they pull better forward than backward?
Hope someone more knowledgeable on this speaks up; I'm really wondering......imp
Awd is always awd, it doesn't turn off in reverse. My guess is your tires don't do as well in reverse, or the different weight distribution affected your traction.
Once I turned around, I went up with no issues. Tires are not directional... Strange how one rear spun and the other 3 or front didnt take up the slack. Maybe the coupling is slipping? IDK.