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On an all wheel drive its perfectly normal for the truck to roll around if the front wheels come off the ground(or if an axle/driveshaft is removed too). The AWD trucks run 3 open differentials. Front, Center and rear. With the front wheels off the ground there is no resistance in the drive train and the open differential in the trasnfercase allows the back wheels to roll. the front wheels or wheel should turn the same amount as the rears. just like when you jack up the rear on an open diff and spin one tire forwards the other spins backwards the same distance.
The locking mechanism for park is internal in the transmission, thats upstream of the transfercase. upstream of where the "slip" is happening when a wheel is off the ground.
In the future to prevent the truck from rolling, chock the rear wheels or set the parking brake.
I had a '94 Olds Bravada with the Borg-Warner AWD T-case, and the it had the G80 in the rear end (best winter driver I've ever had).
Why would they put the G80 on a '94 AWD Bravada, but not a Denali when the G80 is standard on the rest of the Tahoes/Yukons?
Have you found the problem? I have the same issue as of last week.I just put on some new wheel bearings and noticed every time I tried to jack up the front end the Tahoe on a slight rear end decline would move backwards. So after putting some chocks on
the rear tires and finishing, I moved the Tahoe to level ground and jacked up the rear end. The tires spin freely, the drive shaft would make little movements as I spun the tires.
Is my rear diff obliterated, and I been using just front wheel drive for the two years I've had this? ? I was thinking perhaps it engages when in use, and since the traction control, stability control is disengaged because after fixing the wheel sensors trying to solve the error messages and not being able to push to engage the 4 lo button I had to leave one of the rear ones unplugged because when I did fix them, whenever I pushed on the brakes I got this weird push back like the brake petal was moving up and down against my foot, not abs stuttering. I even had the ABS module rebuilt and no fix, but that's a separate mystery, or maybe the cause for the rear wheels spinning freely when jacked..
Anyone familiar with this system? Does traction control and stability need to be working for the rear to get power? Any help would be appreciated, and I do everything possible to avoid a mechanic, so far so good.
Have you found the problem? I have the same issue as of last week.