if you're driving on dry pavement you shouldnt be in 4WD in the first place because your front wheels will bind up. But if you're driving around town in snow or something where you need traction you should use 4 HIGH. 4 LOW shouldn't ever be used above like 20 MPH.
The drive gear will turn faster.If the driving gear was twice the size of the drive gear, the drive gear would rotate twice for every revolution of the said driving gear.
In a vehicle, a driving gear is the gear which is driven by the engine. The driving gear helps control the speed the vehicle is in.
First gear and drive slowly
With a chain drive the driven wheel will always rotate in the same direction as the drive wheel, but in a gear drive the direction of rotation will change between drive wheel and driven wheel.
if its rear wheel drive then check differential and if it is a front wheel drive car or diferential is fine then a gear in the trannsmission is sheered
The "driving" or drive gear is the source of power or rotation. The driven gear is turned or moved by the drive gear. Example: The pulley on a motor is the drive pulley and a pulley on a pump is the driven pulley. Example: The pinion gear in a differential is the drive gear and the ring is the driven gear.
If you have a 4-wheel drive car it shouldn't be in 4-wheel drive but if you accidentally or knock it into 4-wheel drive you have a gear leaver like item at the side of your actual gear stick. It will be vibrating a bit but that's perfectly normal. If your 4-wheel stick is up then its in 4-wheel drive but if its down your not in 4-wheel drive.
Gears are used to transfer force from one wheel to another. When gears are of the same size then driving gear will move faster as force is being applied on
It could, if they have the same gear box.
You should probably have the drive shaft checked (if it's rear wheel drive) or the CV joints if it's front wheel drive.
They could be. Depends on how they were built.
my 4 wheel drive wont ingage into gear from 2 wheels to 4 wheel drive why?