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  1. #1
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    Default Rear wheels not working?

    On my last trip to Tahoe, while stuck on the shoulder trying to make a u turn, and after I burn half my front tires, I realized that the rear wheels were not turning. The rear differential was not ding its thing. I have always pride my self in owning this car and telling everyone that it was made for the snow... just for this to happen.

    Does anyone know where I should start looking? It's an 04 with 190K miles.

    Thanks.
    2004 XC70 2.5 T5 AWD 150K Mobil 1
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    2000 Tacoma PreRunner 190K Castrol
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    Mechanical Test:
    1- jack up one (only) front wheel
    2 - put car in neutral
    3 - by hand, turn the wheel in the air
    4 - observe drive shaft, it should turn
    If 4 fails, the angle gear or transmission is faulty.

    Electronically:
    Get a VIDA/DiCE scan. Could be DEM, pump, or pressure/temp sensor.
    2005 XC70 Crystal Green | Hilton | 16T | Bad Swede | 130k miles

  3. #3
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    Forget the jacking bit, with 190K you will have some expensive repairs to get your AWD working again
    Either you need a new angle and collar gear or a, Haldex DEM, pressure sensors, etc
    Just take it to the shop unless you can do all the work
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    2007 V70 2.5T White/Oak, 112K miles. My daily driver and GORGEOUS
    2000 V70R wife's. Won't sell, now at 148K miles !! and still (almost) perfect.
    2000 S70 GLT SE with 29,000 miles!!! A time capsule, V70R front bumper, Volans, etc. SOLD!!! (I Will regret selling this!)

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