Visual/Physical Inspection
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2007 Suzuki XL7. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
- Inspect for aftermarket devices, which could affect the operation of the vehicle. Refer to CHECKING AFTERMARKET ACCESSORIES .
- Inspect the easily accessible or visible system components for obvious damage or a condition which could cause the symptom.
- Check for correct lubricant level and proper viscosity.
- Verify the exact operating conditions under which the concerns exist. Note factors such as speed, road conditions, ambient temperature, and other specifics.
- Compare the driving characteristics or sounds, if applicable, to a known good vehicle and make sure you are not trying to correct a normal condition.CAUTION: Do not exceed more than 5 seconds of parking brake application. RDM damage may result.
- Rear axle activation and operation may be checked by positioning the four wheels off the ground, starting the vehicle, and selecting the drive position. A properly operating rear axle and transfer case will rotate all four wheels at equal RPM. Fully apply the parking brake, the rear will stop turning. Apply the throttle while watching the rear wheels. They will rotate slightly as the driveline winds-up. This indicates the all wheel drive (AWD) is functioning. Rear wheel must be less than 5 kph when the parking brake applies. The CCM has a strategy that it will disable torque output when the rear wheel speed is 5 kph or more
- Factors that may contribute to an inoperative rear axle include:
- A low gear oil level
- A mini spare or different size tires
- A fluid over-temperature condition
- A defective rear axle assembly
- An inoperative transfer case assembly
- The wrong fluid type