Differential
Differential Service
When drivers take a corner in their vehicle, the outside wheels have a slightly longer distance to go than the inside wheels. That means that the outside wheels have to turn a bit faster than the inside. The piece of mechanical wizardry that makes this possible for is called the differential. The differential allows the drive wheels…
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When you take a corner in your car, the outside wheels have a slightly longer distance to go than the inside wheels. That means that the outside wheels have to turn a bit faster than the inside. The piece of mechanical wizardry that makes this possible is called the differential. The differential allows the drive wheels to…
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I was told I need to have my transfer case serviced. What is that? On a four-wheel-drive (4WD) vehicle, power needs to be transferred to both the front and rear axles. The transfer case is the mechanism that makes that happen. There are many drivetrain configurations out there, so we’ll just talk in generalities. Trucks…
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Your car’s drivetrain is a vital power-transmitting component and key to dependability. It’s responsible for transmitting the flow of power from the engine to the wheels. The components include the clutch, torque converter, transmission, driveshafts (or axle shafts in front wheel drive), U-joints, CV joints, differential and axles. Most motorists take these components for granted until something goes wrong.…
Read MoreAsk the Tech: What Can I Do To Prevent Transmission Problems?
Does this sound familiar? “We were taking a camping trip at our favorite state park over a three day weekend. About half way to our campsite, the transmission went out on our SUV. It took all weekend to get towed out and get back home.” What can I do to prevent transmission problems in the…
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Most people may not know much about transfer cases, but if you have a 4-wheel drive vehicle, you’ve got one. It makes sure you have power available for both the front and rear axles. For example, if you have a rear-wheel drive SUV, power goes to the rear wheels until you need 4-wheel drive. That’s when the…
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