Locking Differential?
How does one determine if a manual transmission has a locking differential? Are automatics offered in a locking differential version? If so, how does one determine that an automatic has a locking differential?
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Originally Posted by diverdown3
(Post 6891763)
How does one determine if a manual transmission has a locking differential? Are automatics offered in a locking differential version? If so, how does one determine that an automatic has a locking differential?
Thanks. |
jack up the front of ur car and turn the wheel ....if the both move the same way you have a hlsd
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Pop the hood and look at the transaxle code on the firewall. If it ends in "H" the car has HLSD and if it ends in "A" it does not.
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Originally Posted by jasonmax
(Post 6891927)
for our maximas, I think only manual comes with HLSD, and it was an opition.
Originally Posted by Drockb418
(Post 6892018)
jack up the front of ur car and turn the wheel ....if the both move the same way you have a hlsd
Originally Posted by knight_yyz
(Post 6892046)
Pop the hood and look at the transaxle code on the firewall. If it ends in "H" the car has HLSD and if it ends in "A" it does not.
I'm closing this thread but you can refer to this one: http://forums.maxima.org/5th-generat...r-has-lsd.html If you search for "HLSD" and restrict it to the 5th Gen forum, you'll find a number of good past discussions on this. |
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