answersLogoWhite

0

4 wheel steer.

User Avatar

Wiki User

8y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is the name of the computer that control the rear steering on a 1989 Honda prelude si 4ws?

there isn't one....................... do some research


Does a 88 prelude Si 4ws have a clutch cable or hydraulic clutch?

It has a hydraulic clutch


Does the 89 Honda Prelude have antilock brakes?

4ws yes, 2ws I believe does as well.


How do you change motor in Honda Prelude si 4ws?

unbolt motor mounts use engine hoist


What is a normal idle for a 1988 prelude?

my 1988 4ws Honda prelude idles low at 600 rpm


What is 4WS?

4 WIER STEERING Let's make that 4 wheel steering, some Honda Preludes have this feature.


Do the rear wheel on a Honda Prelude have power stering?

some models did have 4ws,im sure it also cut out at a certain speed.


How many 1991' Preludes 4ws SI were made?

Precisely 61,520 due to the minimum space capacity of the two door vehicle. They stopped making them in 1999.


Why is the 4ws not working on your 1988 Honda Prelude?

Do you have a problem with four-wheel steering on your vehicle; if so, how do you know that? Dash light? Performance issue? Mechanic's analysis?


How do you disable 4ws in a mx-6 turbo?

Disconnect the timer module (black box) under the passenger side (in North America) seat. Just remove the plug.


Where is the ecu on a 1992 Honda Prelude 4ws?

It should be like all other preludes under the carpet at the front passenger feet may be behind a flat protector plate


Can a car have two steering axels?

Yes, it is called four wheel steering. Some manufacturers, such as Honda, Mazda, and Nissan added this option to some of their performance vehicles in the late 1980's. GMC added a 4WS option to the Denali pick up and large SUVs in 2002. Most systems had a low speed and a high speed program. At low speeds, the rear wheels would turn in opposite direction to the fronts reducing the turning radius. As the vehicles speed increased the amount of opposite steer slip angle would decrease until around 25-30 mph the rear wheels would be steered in the same direction, though only to small degree, as the fronts. This would improve high speed stability by reducing yaw forces on the vehicle. Despite the advantages, the systems never really caught on. 4WS added cost, weight, and complexity and some drivers didn't like the "feel" of 4WS. Some current BMWs and Nissans have 4WS as part of an optional sport package.