jetav8er
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- City, State
- Kearney, NE
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2017 explorer Sport
I have a Winnebago Rialta that I want to convert from the VW Chassis to Ford Explorer. I am going to chop off the VW, cab and all, and replace with a 2011-2019 Explorer from the rear of the front doors forward. It would be relatively easy to do with just the FWD model but I sure would like the twin turbo engine. The problem is that the ecoboost is only available in AWD.
I think without the rear driveshaft it automatically reverts to FWD and you can drive forever like that. However, you will have all kind of faults illuminated on the instrument panel.
My questions are: Is it OK to drive the AWD without the rear drive shaft without damage? Is there a way to reprogram the drive module to remove the fault warnings?
Thanks.
I think without the rear driveshaft it automatically reverts to FWD and you can drive forever like that. However, you will have all kind of faults illuminated on the instrument panel.
My questions are: Is it OK to drive the AWD without the rear drive shaft without damage? Is there a way to reprogram the drive module to remove the fault warnings?
Thanks.