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IT depends on the vehicle. Of course it is in the front of the vehicle but is it an older 4 wheel drive,all wheel drive or a standard 2 wheel FWD.
I am pretty sure it is comprhensive.
The actuator on a 4-wheel drive allows the vehicle to shift into 4-wheel drive with the push of a button or a shift of a lever. The actuator allows the front axle to become engaged.
Something small with a 4 cylinder engine and a standard transmission.
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Controlled Steering
The 4t60e is a 4speed Transverse 60 (rating) and E for electronically controlled transmission used in front wheel drive cars. The 4L60e is a 4spd Longitudinal 60 (rating) and E for electronically controlled. If your vehicle is rear wheel drive or 4wheel drive it would have the 4l60e.
Standard auto insurance generally refers to the basic car insurance one needs in order to legally drive a vehicle. Often, standard insurance is acceptable for most drivers.
The transfer case in a Ford Explorer is mounted at the rear of the transmission and allows the vehicle to have 4 wheel drive
It has no governor. Speed is computer controlled. That speed is way more than you will ever need to drive this vehicle.
A class a cdl license allows someone to drive a heavy vehicle with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) of 26,000 or more pounds. Example: 18 Wheeler
Toyota has a variety of hybrid cars, from the Prius to many of the standard vehicles which have been newly equipped with the hybrid drive system. They all receive fairly high reviews for drive-ability.