can you hear a couple noises when putting in 4 lo?

Posted by: Anonymous

can you hear a couple noises when putting in 4 lo? - 14/08/06 05:11 PM

When in Nuetral, and I put my 2006 Auto X in 4wd LOW, I hear a couple sounds comming from the transfer case (I think). They are like a click click, then it shows the 4lo engaged.

Is that normal? I tried a search, and didn't find anything.

thanks in advance.

mitt
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: can you hear a couple noises when putting in 4 lo? - 14/08/06 05:15 PM

On the earlier model those would have been the hubs engaging, but I thought that on the new Gen the hubs were always locked? confused
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: can you hear a couple noises when putting in 4 lo? - 14/08/06 05:56 PM

the new xterras have have front locking hubs???

confused
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: can you hear a couple noises when putting in 4 lo? - 14/08/06 06:14 PM

I am almost certain the sound is coming from the t-case. It is a click, click click, then the 4lo light quits blinking.

mitt
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: can you hear a couple noises when putting in 4 lo? - 14/08/06 09:05 PM

Yep, normal.

The new X's don't have locking hubs. They are just straight hubs. The front diff is always turning, even in 2wd.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: can you hear a couple noises when putting in 4 lo? - 17/08/06 09:26 PM

The sound is fine.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: can you hear a couple noises when putting in 4 lo? - 18/08/06 10:47 AM

Quote:
The new X's don't have locking hubs. They are just straight hubs. The front diff is always turning, even in 2wd.
I am confused now, I thought it had locking hubs? Isn't that bad for the future health of the car to always have the front axle always turning? [Freak]
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: can you hear a couple noises when putting in 4 lo? - 18/08/06 11:42 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by XTbird:
Quote:
The new X's don't have locking hubs. They are just straight hubs. The front diff is always turning, even in 2wd.
I am confused now, I thought it had locking hubs? Isn't that bad for the future health of the car to always have the front axle always turning? [Freak]
No, it's not "bad" per se. It's just a different design. Any "shift on the fly at any speed" 4WD systems (by any manufacturer) have permanantly engaged hubs. Any "shift on the fly at minimal speed" and or stopped, have locking hubs, whether they're auto hubs or manual hubs.

A permanent hub like the 05+ models only disengages the front drivetrain at the t-case, whereas the previous design disengaged at the t-case AND at the wheel.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: can you hear a couple noises when putting in 4 lo? - 18/08/06 11:50 AM

It's the same idea as the newer Jeeps (TJ for sure). The only thing that it really leads to is more drag as you are now turning a diff instead of just free wheeling the front wheels.

I do wish Warn (or Milemarker) would come out with a hub conversion for the new X's though.