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Old 02-02-2007, 09:27 PM   #1
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Default CRV 4 wheel drive Power distribute from front to back?

Can anyone tell me what the power distribution from the front wheels to the back wheels is on the CRV 4 wheel drive system, and what year has the best dis from front to back, or if they are same for all models. Thanks.
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The CRV drive train Is an automatic transferrence of power.. There is not set power. The rear wheels are engaged by a oil line that connects from the rear diff to the front yoke. When the front and back wheels spin at the same rate the car drives n FWD mode. However if the front wheels spin faster than the back wheels then the oil line is no longer a neutral pressure the small pump pumps the fluid to the rear diff activating the rear dif. The whole system is a viscus coupling. Same way the torque converter works in an automatic trans. No actual connection just fluid flowing through fins.
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The CRV drive train Is an automatic transferrence of power.. There is not set power. The rear wheels are engaged by a oil line that connects from the rear diff to the front yoke. When the front and back wheels spin at the same rate the car drives n FWD mode. However if the front wheels spin faster than the back wheels then the oil line is no longer a neutral pressure the small pump pumps the fluid to the rear diff activating the rear dif. The whole system is a viscus coupling. Same way the torque converter works in an automatic trans. No actual connection just fluid flowing through fins.
This thread is 2 1/2 years old dude...
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still great info regardless....
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