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What is an AWD vehicle
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Holland     Reply with quote
What is an AWD vehicle
Dragon     Reply with quote
All Wheel Drive

It is a vehicle where EVERY wheel is powered by the motor. In most vehicles the motor only powers the front or rear wheels.
Cat     Reply with quote
AWD vehicle is a vehicle like 4X4 one. The only difference is that is a permanent All Wheel Drive. It is there for a safety feature. The Subaru started with this feature & now nearly all cars r working on something like it such as the BMW, Citroen, Hondas. Cause now the other manufacturers r realising how important this feature is. It makes the car safer. In fact from the crash tests the Subaru is the safest vehicle in its category, not only in strength but in handling as well.

The Subaru managed as well to install the ABS system in all its vehicles with the AWD (All Wheel Drive) system.

Hope this helps.
Blake     Reply with quote
AWD (All Wheel Drive) Also known as 4x4.
Coach     Reply with quote
This was explained to me a while ago.but l do not remember completely, but here goes.(this may encourage someone to really answer!)

The all wheel drive means the drive system can power all the wheels (really front or rear) dynamically. There r hydraulically coupled plates which, when the front spins, causes rotation between the plates which in turn transfers power to the rear. In 4 wheel drive its statically coupled (for example when the level is pulled it is a mechanical fastening) with the Subaru AWD it is dynamic, depending on the amount of slip of the front wheels.

quick summary: normally the car is front wheel drive, but when the front spins power is dynamically shifted to the rear via hydraulic coupling.

Well, that is the gist as l understand it.
Kim     Reply with quote
''All Wheel Drive,'' is distinguished from ''4-wheel drive'' in that AWD is a performance enhancement & 4-WD is so u can climb rocks & stuff.

Here is a great answer for you. Go to http://subaru.com/sub/misc/coretech/index.html & click on the photo anywhere. This will bring up another window with more photos. The upper left hand corner is all about AWD. Click on this & THEN click on the place where it says, ''Learn More.'' From this page, u will be able to click on links that desribe the Subaru AWD in detail.
Lostyo     Reply with quote
Depending on the type of AWD system, some r full time AWD which means that the system is constantly in AWD, some systems r only part time AWD which means that either the front or rear wheels receive power until wheel slip is detected & then the system transfers power to the other axle. For example the Full Time 4WD in the Jeep vehicles is 40/60, which means that 40% of the power goes to the front wheels, & 60% to the rear unless wheel slip is occuring & then 100% of the torque can be transfered to the axle with the most traction.
Bobyer     Reply with quote
4x4 its ALL WHEEL DRIVE. Most cars are either front wheel drive or rear wheel drive.

All wheel drive is when all the wheels are powered by your motor.
Kickshaw     Reply with quote
Would take too long to fully answer.here is where you want to go. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_wheel_drive

FY l - Subaru is AWD does not put full power to the front wheels then transfer them to the rears when there is slip (as some posters have mentioned). It is full-time AWD and all 4 wheels are given the same amount of power unless one starts to slip then the others take over (basically, the system sends power to the wheels that have grip).
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