85Santana3
Active Member
Hi
Is a series 3 LR permanent 4wd or 2wd? I have been trying to figure this out but what I have been reading does not match my experience.
According to various sources it is 2wd untill we press down the yellow knob and go to 4wd drive. This itself raises another question: does it mean 2wd fron or 2wd back?
If somebody install hub-release (like I had) to disengage the front wheels from engine then it means before this installation the front wheels were engaged and rotating due to engine. Nothing is changed for the back wheels and they rotate and move the car. This does not fit with notion that series 3 is normally in 2wd mode. What am I missing here?
Because of a recent problem with my truck (broken rear axle shaft) I had to put the front hub-release on lock to get the car moving. My right side hub-release is damaged so I was thinking would removing the hub-release (hence bringing the car back to original condion) solve the problem till I install new shaft? Hence the question Thanks in advance.
Is a series 3 LR permanent 4wd or 2wd? I have been trying to figure this out but what I have been reading does not match my experience.
According to various sources it is 2wd untill we press down the yellow knob and go to 4wd drive. This itself raises another question: does it mean 2wd fron or 2wd back?
If somebody install hub-release (like I had) to disengage the front wheels from engine then it means before this installation the front wheels were engaged and rotating due to engine. Nothing is changed for the back wheels and they rotate and move the car. This does not fit with notion that series 3 is normally in 2wd mode. What am I missing here?
Because of a recent problem with my truck (broken rear axle shaft) I had to put the front hub-release on lock to get the car moving. My right side hub-release is damaged so I was thinking would removing the hub-release (hence bringing the car back to original condion) solve the problem till I install new shaft? Hence the question Thanks in advance.