only_1
New Member
Sorry, but I have more questions.
My RDU doesn't ever seem to engage in the snow. I am essentially driving a FWD car.
I recently had some fluid coming out of the RDU. Its only been a month since I replaced the fluid. So I pulled the plug to check it. It was like I had overfilled it by a quart. So I don't know if the fluid in the coupler went into the carrier?
So here is my question to you, who know more than I do. Is there a way to test the RDU clutches?
My thought would be to: Lift one rear wheel. Leave the other 3 on the ground. Put a pry bar into a ujoint to keep the driveshaft from spinning. Put the trans in neutral. Apply 12v to the RDU. Apply torque to the free wheel. See how much torque the clutches resist before slipping.
Is there some easier way?
Will the car set a code if it engages the RDU but the rear wheel speed sensors do not detect them approaching the front wheel speeds?
Thanks!
My RDU doesn't ever seem to engage in the snow. I am essentially driving a FWD car.
I recently had some fluid coming out of the RDU. Its only been a month since I replaced the fluid. So I pulled the plug to check it. It was like I had overfilled it by a quart. So I don't know if the fluid in the coupler went into the carrier?
So here is my question to you, who know more than I do. Is there a way to test the RDU clutches?
My thought would be to: Lift one rear wheel. Leave the other 3 on the ground. Put a pry bar into a ujoint to keep the driveshaft from spinning. Put the trans in neutral. Apply 12v to the RDU. Apply torque to the free wheel. See how much torque the clutches resist before slipping.
Is there some easier way?
Will the car set a code if it engages the RDU but the rear wheel speed sensors do not detect them approaching the front wheel speeds?
Thanks!