I just bought a 2017 Hyundai Tucson with all wheel drive. Can someone please explain how the system works? Thank you
If its like a Subaru then you need to keep the tread depth at roughly the same for all 4 tires. A PIA if you ruin a tire with damage that requires a tire replacement.
I just bought a 2017 Hyundai Tucson with all wheel drive. Can someone please explain how the system works? Thank you
If its like a Subaru then you need to keep the tread depth at roughly the same for all 4 tires. A PIA if you ruin a tire with damage that requires a tire replacement.
Most shops can put the replacement in a machine and shave it down.
But as an FYI, big discrepancies in tire tread depth can affect handling and overall balance of the car. It's not just a matter of will you damage the AWD system.
Sir your bill is $100 for that new tire plus $20 to shave it down and look like a used tire with half the tread gone.
Some vehicles use the brakes/ABS system to grab that one spinning wheel and shift power to the other side, mimicking a limited slip diff. My Durango had open differentials front and rear but would spin all 4 on snow because of that system.If it's like most mainstream systems, there's a power take-off (transfer case), drive-shaft, and a set of clutches at the rear differential that takes commands from the traction control system. When the system detects that the throttle is open and the front wheels are rotating faster than the rears, it sends a command to the rear differential to lock the clutches, which sends power to the rear wheels. If its a open diff, you may see one rear spin, while the other does nothing. If it also has a limited slip differential, they'll both get power. I don't know much about Subaru's system, or higher end systems like the ones found in the Nissan GTR and Porsche 911, but they're very different than what you'll find in most other vehicles. My Mazdaspeed 6 had what I described above.
Sounds like a great deal. Your other option is to replace all four.
Losing a tire when all four are well used will always be problematic to replace.
I believe the Hyundai systems decouple when not needed. I've seen a lot of them with different tires front to back.
Why would I listen to Scotty Kilmer? He lives in an area that doesn't see snow or ice
Why would I listen to Scotty Kilmer? He lives in an area that doesn't see snow or ice
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