That is a good question, but first lets name all the parts that make up the drive train. It all begins at the clutch on manuals, and the torque converter on automatics, then, there's the transmission, the drive shaft, and the differential. The differential is the final part of the drive train before power goes to the wheels. The parts I've just named are all vital parts of the drive train without one missing, it will not work. With that said, the function of the drive train is to transfer power to the wheels.
could be a tire out of balance or vehicle out of alignment
Yes, but it would not be legal to drive.
The drive train of an automobile would consist of whatever makes the vehicle move such as engine, transmission, driveshaft, differential(s), axles and so on.
The function of the clutch is to separate the drive train so that the gears can be changed without being damaged.
Your vehicle is not meant to be turned on asphalt while in four wheel drive. You are ruining you differential and putting a massive amount of stress on every part of your drive train in the front end of the vehicle.
You find the 4x4 engine in a vehicle that has a drive train that allows all the four wheels to receive the torque from the engine.
Park on a transmission is a gear that allows the transmission to idle as if its in neutral while locking the drive train to prevent the vehicle from rolling.
train as a noun (transport vehicle): trein train as a verb (to train): oefen
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