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I was doing some testing with the low lock on the transfer case and noticed something interesting.
I was driving at low speeds with the t/c in high lock position, which means the front and rear axle are locked together, but when I went around a corner (for testing) the vehicle acted like the differentials on the axles were locked as well. The vehicle slowed and stopped and would not go forward around the corner even when I applied power.
But this made no sense, as when I put the t/c in either of the lock positions it should only lock the axles together, which in theory, should not make this much of a difference when turning, as each wheel in each axle should be able to turn freely of eachother.
Are all hmmwvs installed with limited slip differentials? And simply the act of locking the two axles together makes the effect of turning much more exaggerated?
Also, if the vehicle is off, and I go to shift from either high lock or low lock into high, then start the vehicle again, the t/c remains locked. It's only until I shift from those locked positions to high with the vehicle on does the t/c actually unlock. Is this normal?
I was driving at low speeds with the t/c in high lock position, which means the front and rear axle are locked together, but when I went around a corner (for testing) the vehicle acted like the differentials on the axles were locked as well. The vehicle slowed and stopped and would not go forward around the corner even when I applied power.
But this made no sense, as when I put the t/c in either of the lock positions it should only lock the axles together, which in theory, should not make this much of a difference when turning, as each wheel in each axle should be able to turn freely of eachother.
Are all hmmwvs installed with limited slip differentials? And simply the act of locking the two axles together makes the effect of turning much more exaggerated?
Also, if the vehicle is off, and I go to shift from either high lock or low lock into high, then start the vehicle again, the t/c remains locked. It's only until I shift from those locked positions to high with the vehicle on does the t/c actually unlock. Is this normal?