Get it repaired, of course.
There is a vaccum motor assembly on the front axle that should have a hose attached to it... make sure the hose is secure and not leaking. The vaccum from this hose engages the four wheel drive to the front axle.
Could either be a bad brake wheel cylinder (caliper) or a bad CV joint axle seal
A front axle holds the front wheels on and on front-wheel drive vehicles transmits engine torque to the wheels. --Ken
You look underneath by the front wheels for an axle shaft.
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If front axle of front-wheel drive, it's about 200 ft.-lbs. If back, not all-wheel drive, see question on rear axle of 92 voyager.
ALL CR-V's are Front Wheel Drive - if you have a CR-V that is an All Wheel Drive (AWD) there is a simple way to tell. Look under the rear of your vehicle, if you see a drive shaft coming back to the rear axle it is All Wheel Drive. No driveshaft and no axle = strictly Front Wheel Drive only.
Top of rear axle, and it may also have them at the front wheel bearings.Top of rear axle, and it may also have them at the front wheel bearings.
It depends if it is a 4 wheel drive truck. A rear driveshaft is used to drive the rear axle. A front driveshaft is used to drive the front axle on a 4X4.
The Toyota Sienna typically has two axles. It is a front-wheel-drive minivan, which means it has one axle in the front for the drive wheels and another axle in the rear. All-wheel-drive versions also feature a rear axle to provide power to the back wheels.
Yes , the transmission on a front wheel drive car is called the trans axle
It is rear wheel drive. You can tell from the drive shaft extending to the rear axle from the transmission.