yes it is at all time.
It has what Honda calls real-time four-wheel-drive. It engages when the system detects any wheel slippage.
It kicks in when slip is detected. Four wheel drive is not on all the time, only when needed.
It is considered a full time four wheel drive vehicle.
Yes full time four wheel drive.
D-U-M-B question. Full time all wheel drive.
Answer Its fine as long as you have and engage the "Full Time" 4 Wheel drive lever in your Jeep Liberty. Full Time 4 Wheel Drive can be used on any surface including pavement. Dont use the "Part Time" setting, as that is only for 4 Wheel Drive use on sand or snow. Using it on pavement can severely wear down your tires, reduce your gas mileage, and prematurely wear your 4 Wheel Drive components. Actually, I've heard the other way around. And according to the manual, you're not supposed to drive very fast in full time, while in part time you can go up to 45. If you want to do highway driving on the pavement, you're best to stick with two wheel drive, not to mention the extra gas four wheel drive burns. The manual says that you can't drive in 4 wheel high. Depending on what transmission you have, you either have 4 high, 4 low, and 2 wheel drive, or 4 high full, 4 high part, 4 low, and 2 wheel drive. 4 high full, is just that, full time. You can engage it up to 50mph. It doesn't wear anything since those components are already moving. 4 low is for off road, and slow conditions only.
I suppose you can as long as you have a sack full of money and alot of time .... If you want a 4 wheel drive truck, I suggest that you get one that was built with 4WD. it didnt really cost me that much to do the conversion of my 2 wheel drive to 4 wheel drive
No. A "all wheel drive" is all the time four wheel drive. A 4x4 or 4-wheel drive can be set to drive in two wheel drive or four wheel drive.
Depending on the year, it is a full-time four wheel drive, so nothing needs to be done to enter 4x4 mode.
True 4 wheel drive has a dedicated low range gear. There are stick shift cars with full time all wheel drive that apply power to all 4 wheels all the time, just like a 4 wheel drive; however, they do not have the dedicated low range gear found on off road 4 wheel drive vehicles and are therefore less capable under those conditions. The average road driver though would not notice a performance difference between the two. The subaru impreza and subaru legacy are cars that have a stick shift and full time all wheel drive. No doubt there are others.
The 2003-2005 Pilots were all full time four wheel drive. You can not turn it on or off. However, if you are in 1st (1) or reverse (R) you can use the VTS-4 switch on the dash to electrically lock the rear differential for additional traction up to 18 miles per hour.
All wheel drive is all wheel drive, all the time. Four wheel drive is engaged or disengaged by the driver.