1993 Liberty Auto - FWD fuse holder?
- tim_81coupe
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1993 Liberty Auto - FWD fuse holder?
Hi guys,
Being a Liberty n00b, just thought I'd ask a quick question. On the driver's side strut tower there's a fuse holder with FWD inscribed on the top of it. If I pop a fuse in here does it lock the 'box into FWD mode only? Or does it do something more sinister?
Cheers
Being a Liberty n00b, just thought I'd ask a quick question. On the driver's side strut tower there's a fuse holder with FWD inscribed on the top of it. If I pop a fuse in here does it lock the 'box into FWD mode only? Or does it do something more sinister?
Cheers
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I wonder how many tow truck drivers actually know about that! :/
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- Suby Wan Kenobi
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Its also not recommended to drive with it like that.
Though if someone coud figure out how to make it work the other way (ie puts it in RWD), that could be a different story....
Though if someone coud figure out how to make it work the other way (ie puts it in RWD), that could be a different story....
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- vincentvega
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why? your about the 100th person to say that but nobody ever has a reason whywagonist wrote:Its also not recommended to drive with it like that.
Normal driving in FWD is fine. hammering it doing burnouts etc.. well you get what your asking for.

brumbyrunner wrote:And just to clarify the real 4WD thing, Subarus are an unreal 4WD.
- tim_81coupe
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This box is in FWD everywhere until the wheels slip. Thats what it feels like anyway - punch the throttle on a wet road and theres nearly a full second of front wheel spinnage before a *thud* and launch.
I can't think of a reason why driving in FWD would be a problem, especially to the centre viscous coupling....
I can't think of a reason why driving in FWD would be a problem, especially to the centre viscous coupling....
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