View Full Version : Auto (4wd high) How many lights on normal conitions
schil123
01/12/2011, 05:33 PM
Hello all,
I think my 4wd is kicking in when it shouldn't be. While driving on dry road conditions. The 1st 2 lights ( 4wd display, front wheel lights) are comming on. Shouldn't the only lights on be the rear wheel lights and the word (AUTO) unless the there is tire spin???? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
taylorRichie
01/12/2011, 05:48 PM
Mine is always 1 light up front. During normal driving.
Mine is always 1 light up front. During normal driving.
X2 this is normal:yesb:
AlaskaVX
01/12/2011, 06:22 PM
Yup, after 5-10mph (can't remember) some power gets transfered up front so 1 light should light up:yesy:
RickOKC
01/12/2011, 06:33 PM
A little bit of torque is sent to the front after you exceed 5(?) MPH so the 1st stage of lights on the front wheels should be lit. I've been told that "all" 4WD vehicles work that way (but I'm new to all this so what do I know?) :)
No light = 0-15% of the torque going to the front
1st stage = 15-30%
2nd stage = 30-50%
3rd stage = 50%
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/showthread.php?t=11637&highlight=tod+lights
Sometimes takes a little digging, but...:smilewink
Triathlete
01/12/2011, 07:54 PM
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/showthread.php?t=11637&highlight=tod+lights
Sometimes takes a little digging, but...:smilewink
Dub is shovel-licious!:bwgy:
tom4bren
01/13/2011, 06:13 AM
The only problem with that explanation is that it describes the transfer of % power to the front via pressure applied to the clutches in the transfer case.
IIRC, the amount of torque sent to the front is actually controlled by pulsing the clutches.
Am I mis-remembering?
circmand
01/13/2011, 07:51 AM
but I always get front lighting up upon accelerating from a stop. It is not 4 wheel as much as all wheel from what I have read.
RickOKC
01/13/2011, 08:46 AM
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/showthread.php?t=11637&highlight=tod+lights
Sometimes takes a little digging, but...:smilewink
Very interesting - I plan on reading the rest of it this evening. Thanks for posting that!
vt_maverick
01/13/2011, 08:54 AM
Yup, after 5-10mph (can't remember) some power gets transfered up front so 1 light should light up:yesy:
And when you slow back down below that level they go back out so that only the rear wheel lights are on. You should also feel the slight sensation of the transfer case disengaging beneath you.
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