Be careful jacking up your AWD

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just to make sure i understand, your yukon was parked like the pickup in your sig, u jacked the front and it rolled forward? did it roll a little or a lot like u think it wouldnt have stopped?
it ROLLED and I kinda fubard one of my skid plates because my dam jack is too hard to release, I didn't notice the front tires spinning either, the only thing I can add to this is that my parking brake needs to be adjusted I guess I drove around on it for a couple days about a month or so ago and I haven't adjusted it yet, I didn't have it on of course to test if it rolled, so unless the awd utilizes the parking brake in some manner then it is what it is.
 

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Called my local dealer and verified this is normal for the AWD, once the wheels are out of bind its a free for all, guess I was just lucky jacking it up before that it didn't roll away on me
 

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Maybe I just grew up in the days of manual transmissions when all it took was hitting the shifter accidentally and it was rolling but I've never jacked up a car without blocking the wheel on the opposite corner. Working under a car is dangerous enough as it is. Glad nobody got hurt here.
 

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Guess no need for me to explain it? On another note if one of the CV axles break our SUVs are dead in the water. I really do not like this design.
 

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Went to change the oil on my wife's new 07 escalade AWD the other day and our driveway has a slight slope to it. As soon as the front tires came off the ground it started rolling down the hill. None of the 2wd will do this so it surprised me. Be sure to set your E brake!

Same thing happened to me a few years ago and it scared the shit out of me. Lesson learned.
 

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My 07 Denali acts like a 2wd when jacking. In park the front spins (forgot to loosen lug nuts once) but rear doesn’t since it’s always connected to trans via drive shaft. The parking brake holds all in place. Glad you weren’t hurt. Try turning truck horizontal with drain plug on low side and use jack stands.
 

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