Transmission fluid on a front wheel drive. All wheel drive unit fluid on a an all wheel drive.
A bicycle
I has 4 axles. One on each wheel.
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Yes, in vehicles with a front-wheel-drive configuration, both front axles are typically drive axles. They transfer power from the engine to the wheels, enabling them to move the vehicle. In some all-wheel-drive systems, both front axles can also serve as drive axles, providing enhanced traction and stability.
Differential is attached to the transmission. You can find it by tracking where front wheel axles go in the transmission. The part is the differential.
the steering wheel is connected to axles, the axles changes angles thus moving the rims.
Need to know if 2 wheel or 4 wheel drive for the front. Either way, there is no nut on the back axles.
On a rear wheel drive vehicle, the rear axles transfer power from the rear differential to the rear wheels.
a cylinrical barrel is literally a cylinder. they can be found on wheel and axles
The wheel, and many other things a bicycle is a compound machine
Depends on make and model of bicycle