How does it work?
How does it work?
I'm not a gearhead at all, but I like to know how stuff works. There are a few good articles online for how automatic 4WD works, although it's a little difficult to figure out which specific implementation is used in the new 2013s.
So, two questions:
* Is there a good reference for how 4WD auto works in the 2013s? I want to understand what physically (or electronically) happens when you flip the **** from 4WD auto to 4WD high, etc.
* Is there a good technical reference for all the systems in the 2013s? I get the urge to research a different part every couple of days (the last time it was "how does a limited slip differential work"... noobish, I know), and having some starting point, even if it's a little over my head, could make the process a lot quicker.
Thanks!
So, two questions:
* Is there a good reference for how 4WD auto works in the 2013s? I want to understand what physically (or electronically) happens when you flip the **** from 4WD auto to 4WD high, etc.
* Is there a good technical reference for all the systems in the 2013s? I get the urge to research a different part every couple of days (the last time it was "how does a limited slip differential work"... noobish, I know), and having some starting point, even if it's a little over my head, could make the process a lot quicker.
Thanks!
That's what I figured, but there was some ehow article about a sensor on the front axle to detect rotational differences from the back. That seemed... complex, so I thought maybe I could find out why it would be necessary (if it even applied).





