ItsJuniorJ
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Hi,
I have a 2005 Chevrolet Tahoe, with the 4 button 4WD switch.
My question is about the locking of the differentials.
I got the Tahoe stuck in some really soft sand, and using 4-Lo I noticed that the two wheels (front right and rear left) which had no traction we’re allowed to spin, but the two opposite corners which had plenty of traction were not given any “drive” at all, why is that?
If the 4WD system is supposed to “know” for itself what’s going on drive wise, surely it knows that driving the slipping wheels and not the wheels with traction, totally defeats the object of a “auto locking 4WD” system?
I’m actually going to be surprised if I get any response to this though, as I’ve never received a response to a single post unless it’s from members in the communal threads, bitching at each other. This is a genuine question about how the 4WD system works, or fails to work, so I can try and work out a solution.
Thanks in advance for any real help of advice which can be provided by serious Chevy owners and forum members!
I have a 2005 Chevrolet Tahoe, with the 4 button 4WD switch.
My question is about the locking of the differentials.
I got the Tahoe stuck in some really soft sand, and using 4-Lo I noticed that the two wheels (front right and rear left) which had no traction we’re allowed to spin, but the two opposite corners which had plenty of traction were not given any “drive” at all, why is that?
If the 4WD system is supposed to “know” for itself what’s going on drive wise, surely it knows that driving the slipping wheels and not the wheels with traction, totally defeats the object of a “auto locking 4WD” system?
I’m actually going to be surprised if I get any response to this though, as I’ve never received a response to a single post unless it’s from members in the communal threads, bitching at each other. This is a genuine question about how the 4WD system works, or fails to work, so I can try and work out a solution.
Thanks in advance for any real help of advice which can be provided by serious Chevy owners and forum members!