2003 GMC Yukon Denali "front wheels awd" Questions

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front wheel bearing what is the recommended tourque for the axle nut on the front wheel bearing 2003 yukon denali AWD 156 ft lbs

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...wheels all the time. This is like four-wheel drive, but there is no separate lever or switch to engage or disengage the front axle. It is fully automatic, and adjusts ityself as needed for road ...

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front wheels want to lock up but then u here a crank noise. i don't know what it is. please someone help thanks Sounds like an issue with the awd system, best to have it checked out by a professional.

...front two wheels will spin but the back two will not move. Sitting on a solid sheet of ice, the back wheels give no assistance to the front wheels. From my understanding, the brakes are suppose to ...

front wheels ( front wheels spinning or broken drive shaft to the front) all wheel drive means that in normal driving when there is traction on all 4 wheels that the power is transmitted evenly to all

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...AWD will not kick in when the wheels spin. Check and see if you have locks that have to be turned on the front wheels, in the center of the hub to lock the front wheels into 4WD. Best regards,

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...is a 4 by 4 and not an AWD, there is a switch on the left side of the steering wheel (on front of dash) that you can turn from two wheel drive to four wheel drive. If it is AWD it is 'always' in

...4wd is- 4wd is either front or rear wheel drive with the ability to (now days) push a button and "lock in" the other axel. Awd is at all times, all 4 wheels are working together to move the

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...front wheels only. This is done to improve fuel efficiency. There's no center differential (therefore no all-wheel drive), just a viscous coupling at the input to the rear axle. In the event of ...

front wheels. As long as there is no slippage at the front wheels, there is no front-to-rear speed differential and no need for rear wheel drive torque. In the event there is front-to-rear wheel speed

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