good morning, I have been driving the GMC Yukon SLT 2022 model for about 23,000KM on AUTO Mode. Will this have any impact on any system or equipment in the car?
AUTO (Automatic Four-Wheel Drive)Use when road surface conditions are variable. When driving in AUTO, the front axle is engaged, and the vehicle's power is sent to the front and rear wheels automatically based on driving conditions. This setting provides slightly lower fuel economy than 2 Mode.
Like I’ve always said, there is no reason to drive these suvs/trucks in auto mode unless road/off road conditions call for it.
Yes I believe you are putting unnecessary wear on the front axle/diff if you drive in auto constantly. The selector is there for a reason, use it when conditions warrant. If you want an AWD vehicle go buy one, this is RWD platform with an option for 4wd. There were models that had AWD on previous generations of the vehicles but since the 2015 model year they have all had a SELECTABLE 4wd transfer case.
MY THOUGHTS/OPINIONS on the auto mode is just what the owners manual says and the way I read it if you don’t need auto 4wd keep it in 2wd. Basically, ‘Auto 4wd’ is just like the trucks from an era long ago… when you had to stop, get out, flip the switch on the front hubs from free to 4wd and then pull a lever in the truck to engage the transfer case. Yes I do believe you are putting unnecessary wear on the front axle. When you are in 2wd (free on the older trucks) nothing is engaged on the front axle back to the transfer case. AUTO locks the hubs (like switching hubs to 4wd on the older trucks) and engaging the front axle. At this point the difference between an old truck and a new one is the fact that a computer is monitoring wheel slip/speed…so if one wheel slips the computer acknowledges this and puts the transfer case into action sending power to all 4 (not really but everyone believes that so we’ll just go with it) and in an old truck you are that computer… if a wheel slips you pull the lever into 4wd sending power to front diff from the transfer case.
This is my opinion on AUTO.