03 Front drive shaft
03 Front drive shaft
I just recently purchase a '03 2500 4x4 and I really like this truck. I noticed that driving on 2WD the front drive shaft is turning (seems like the 4wd is engaged). Is this normal?
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[quote author=shaft link=board=20;threadid=16528;start=#154991 date=1056989011]<br>I just recently purchase a '03 2500 4x4 and I really like this truck. I noticed that driving on 2WD the front drive shaft is turning (seems like the 4wd is engaged). Is this normal? <br>[/quote]<br><br>That's the DC "automatic MPG reducer" - the new trucks were found to be too economical to operate, so in addition to the added weight and complexity the 4WD provides, they fixed it so all that hardware has to spin whether it's actually being used or not - also has the beneficial effect of steady wear rates, regardless of actual engagement...
<br><br>Pretty nifty, eh?
<br><br>Pretty nifty, eh?
Re:03 Front drive shaft
[quote author=Gary - KJ6Q link=board=20;threadid=16528;start=0#155004 date=1056990495]
[quote author=shaft link=board=20;threadid=16528;start=#154991 date=1056989011]
I just recently purchase a '03 2500 4x4 and I really like this truck. I noticed that driving on 2WD the front drive shaft is turning (seems like the 4wd is engaged). Is this normal?
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That's the DC "automatic MPG reducer" - the new trucks were found to be too economical to operate, so in addition to the added weight and complexity the 4WD provides, they fixed it so all that hardware has to spin whether it's actually being used or not - also has the beneficial effect of steady wear rates, regardless of actual engagement...

Pretty nifty, eh?

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Awesome response !!! Where do you get all these info? Thanks.
You're funny.
[quote author=shaft link=board=20;threadid=16528;start=#154991 date=1056989011]
I just recently purchase a '03 2500 4x4 and I really like this truck. I noticed that driving on 2WD the front drive shaft is turning (seems like the 4wd is engaged). Is this normal?
[/quote]
That's the DC "automatic MPG reducer" - the new trucks were found to be too economical to operate, so in addition to the added weight and complexity the 4WD provides, they fixed it so all that hardware has to spin whether it's actually being used or not - also has the beneficial effect of steady wear rates, regardless of actual engagement...

Pretty nifty, eh?

[/quote]
Awesome response !!! Where do you get all these info? Thanks.
You're funny.
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"Awesome response !!! Where do you get all these info? Thanks."<br><br>Hey - gotta get the week started off with a bit of humor...
<br><br>Of course, a few of the thin-skinned will think it's precious LITTLE humor...
<br><br>Of course, a few of the thin-skinned will think it's precious LITTLE humor...
Re:03 Front drive shaft
[quote author=Gary - KJ6Q link=board=20;threadid=16528;start=0#155015 date=1056991917]<br>"Awesome response !!! Where do you get all these info? Thanks."<br><br>Hey - gotta get the week started off with a bit of humor...
<br><br>Of course, a few of the thin-skinned will think it's precious LITTLE humor...
<br>[/quote]<br><br><br>I really thought that it was pretty good.
;D
<br><br>Of course, a few of the thin-skinned will think it's precious LITTLE humor...
<br>[/quote]<br><br><br>I really thought that it was pretty good.
;D
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