CH 08 - Four-Wheel-Drive Systems
CH 08 - Four-Wheel-Drive Systems
CH 08 - Four-Wheel-Drive Systems
Four-Wheel-Drive Systems
Objectives
Explain the advantages and disadvantages of four-wheel drive. Use the correct terminology when discussing fourwheel-drive systems. Describe the different designs of four-wheel-drive systems and their applications.
Objectives (contd)
Compare and contrast the components of part-and full-time four-wheel-drive systems. Describe the operation of various transfer case designs and their controls. Identify the differences in operation between manual and automatic locking front-wheel hubs.
Objectives (contd)
Identify the suspension requirements of vehicles equipped with four-wheel drive.
Why Four-Wheel-Drive?
Advantages
Improved traction and handling Able to transmit more power to the wheels
Disadvantages
Higher initial cost and weight Requires special service and maintenance
4WD Designs
RWD vehicles equipped with an added transfer case, a front drive shaft, a front differential, and front drive axles FWD vehicles with an added transfer case, a rear drive shaft, and a rear axle
Some use a center differential instead of a transfer case
4WD Components
Transfer case
Transmits power from the transmission to the front and rear drive shafts
Drive shafts
Connect to the front and rear differentials
4WD Systems
Part-time systems
Can be operated in either two-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive Selection of two- or four-wheel-drive is done by a shifter, electric switch, or locking hubs
Full-time systems
Cannot be selected out of four-wheel-drive
Gear-type
Uses only gearsets to transfer power
Gear reduction
With the ring gear held, the sun gear drives the planetary gears and carrier at a reduction in speed
Automatic hubs
The hubs are self-locking Some hubs unlock when vehicle is driven in reverse Some unlock when 4WD is disengaged
Independent
The differential is mounted to the frame Most use two half-shafts with CV-joints Some use one half-shaft and one solid axle
Steps in Diagnosis
Talk to the customer
Find out under what condition the problem occurs
Road test
Most problems show up as vibrations or noises Try to verify that the 4WD system is causing the problem
Maintenance Tips
Check the fluid level often Check for fluid contamination any time the vehicle has been driven through deep water Use only the recommended lubricant Always follow the proper towing procedures
Summary
There are many advantages to 4WD systems, including better traction and handling 4WD systems can be classified as either part-time or full-time
Summary (contd)
Most transfer cases use a chain drive and a planetary gearset 4WD system diagnosis includes talking to the customer, road testing for abnormal noises or vibrations, and visually inspecting the system
Summary (contd)
System inspection and service includes checking the transfer case, drive shafts, axle assemblies, steering system, suspension system, and the wheels and tires