kazavelli
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1998 Mountaineer
Vehicle is a 98 Mountaineer, 5.0 AWD with 126,000 miles.
I recently acquired this vehicle and have been attempting to diagnose and solve a few problems on my own by searching the threads (IAC, MAF, VC) yet now I could use some specific answers to the following issue: In corners, there is a pronounced tendency to act like a 4 wheel drive with lockers. I have read A LOT of posts with the same symptoms and perhaps a failing VC, yet those posts are all accompanied by pops, grinding etc. and mine has ZERO noise issues. So I put the rig on stands and put it in 1st at idle and all four wheels turn as expected. I noticed that the passenger front wheel was moving about 20% slower than the other three, so I attempted to stop the wheel while the others kept turning under power. I was able to do this quite easily with both front tires, one at a time, yet was unable to do it to either rears. I crawled under the rig while everything was turning to check drivelines and TC for noises and such and all seemed rather normal. I then removed the front propshaft to check the CV for binding and it also appeared to move freely. One final check was the tires. There is a 1/32nd tread difference between the fronts and rears and a circumference difference of 3/16th's. I read a post where anything over 1/4 could damage the VC...wondering if that is my issue and nothing more?
My apologies for such a LONG post, yet I wanted to provide as much detail as possible.
Thanks!
I recently acquired this vehicle and have been attempting to diagnose and solve a few problems on my own by searching the threads (IAC, MAF, VC) yet now I could use some specific answers to the following issue: In corners, there is a pronounced tendency to act like a 4 wheel drive with lockers. I have read A LOT of posts with the same symptoms and perhaps a failing VC, yet those posts are all accompanied by pops, grinding etc. and mine has ZERO noise issues. So I put the rig on stands and put it in 1st at idle and all four wheels turn as expected. I noticed that the passenger front wheel was moving about 20% slower than the other three, so I attempted to stop the wheel while the others kept turning under power. I was able to do this quite easily with both front tires, one at a time, yet was unable to do it to either rears. I crawled under the rig while everything was turning to check drivelines and TC for noises and such and all seemed rather normal. I then removed the front propshaft to check the CV for binding and it also appeared to move freely. One final check was the tires. There is a 1/32nd tread difference between the fronts and rears and a circumference difference of 3/16th's. I read a post where anything over 1/4 could damage the VC...wondering if that is my issue and nothing more?
My apologies for such a LONG post, yet I wanted to provide as much detail as possible.
Thanks!