SilverSHO
- I generally agree with everything you said, but I am going to push back a bit, lets circle back around and look at what the purpose of the thread was. They where asking of those of us who changed there PTU oil what did we find, the reason they where asking is some of us myself included where finding signs of wear in the PTU (dirty oil, metal. etc) lastly we where bench racing as to why some of us where seeing damage/wear and others where not. My possible theory was that cars who spent a lot of time engaged in AWD might wear more then my mother driving my car to Florida.
- What you said is 100% correct but seems to me when the AWD system engages it puts a sudden amount of torque on the system. Unlike during FWD operation which is generally constant and increasing or decreasing load in the system the AWD is only used when its needed and it comes on suddenly. I would use the analogy of a piece of wood on a lave you slowly apply pressure the wood continues to spin the heat dissipates and you are able to carve a grove, if you suddenly push a tool into the wood it slows way down and starts to burn maybe even stops. Another way to look at is the engineers always told me if you have to put a generator on line do it slowly because if you put a load on suddenly it will work but its not good for the system.
- Anyway I am just thinking out loud and admit I don't have a complete understanding of how this AWD system works, great day all.
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Jeff2017
No my car does not have a drain plug it had to be sucked out, I have heard later models do have a drain plug. I am guessing but I dont think my car was tracked but at 50000 miles it was clear it needed some fresh oil, what that means IDK but my PTU would have never made it to 100000.