I know this is a newbie question, but it just came up. How can I tell when my 4x4 is working?
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Scamper said:It's AWD, so it's always working...
If you have locking hubs and you're asking if they're locked, I think the various idiot lights (ABS, etc.) light up when you're locked, but someone with lockers will have to verify this since I don't have 'em. The other way you'll know is if you start scuffing your tires as you turn on pavement (which you don't want to do too much).
Doc said:
Big_Moose said:The 80 operates in AWD in normal daily operations. The "center differential" in the transfercase has a viscous coupling, which reduces the loss in the "center differential", providing a better distribution of power.
When the truck is in low range, the center differential is "Locked" and the 80 acts like any other 4WD vehicle in Low Range, 50% power to the front & rear axles.
The owner installed "Center Differential Lock" switch allows engagement of "TRUE" 4WD in hi-range, which provides power equally to the front & rear axles.
"Lockers" in the axle differentials allow equal power distribution to the wheels
Biff said:I noticed I have the front/back diff lock lights, am I right to assume that the LC is already prewired for lockers if I want them in the future?