6.15. Drive system maintenance: All-wheel drive system maintenance
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6.15 Maintenance of the transmission system: Maintenance of the all-wheel drive system
Maintenance of the all-wheel drive system is an essential part of caring for your vehicle. The drivetrain is what allows your car's engine to transmit power to the wheels and make the car move. It is made up of a series of complex mechanical components, including the gearbox, clutch and differential. Proper maintenance of these components is crucial to ensuring your vehicle continues to run efficiently and safely.
Gearbox maintenance
The gearbox is the component that allows the driver to select the proper speed for the vehicle. It is one of your vehicle's most complex components and requires regular maintenance to ensure it continues to function properly. Gearbox maintenance usually involves checking and changing the transmission fluid. Transmission fluid is essential to the function of the gearbox, as it lubricates the internal components and helps keep the temperature of the system in check. If the transmission fluid is dirty or low, it can lead to serious problems including overheating and transmission case failure.
Clutch maintenance
The clutch is the component that allows the driver to control the transmission of power from the engine to the wheels. The clutch is one of the most used components of the vehicle and is therefore susceptible to wear and tear. Clutch maintenance usually involves checking the level of clutch wear and replacing the clutch if necessary. If the clutch is worn out, it can lead to transmission issues including the inability to shift gears properly and loss of engine power.
Differential maintenance
The differential is the component that allows your vehicle's wheels to turn at different speeds, which is essential for vehicle handling. The differential is a complex component that requires regular maintenance to ensure it continues to function properly. Differential maintenance usually involves checking and changing the differential oil. Differential oil is essential to differential function as it lubricates internal components and helps keep system temperature in check. If the differential oil is dirty or low, it can lead to serious problems including overheating and differential failure.
Conclusion
Driveline maintenance is an essential part of caring for your vehicle. By performing regular drivetrain maintenance, you can ensure that your vehicle continues to run efficiently and safely. Remember, preventative maintenance is always cheaper and less troublesome than costly and unexpected repairs. So, don't neglect the maintenance of your vehicle's drivetrain.
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