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Under what conditions should the inter axle differential be locked?

Under what conditions should the inter axle differential be locked?

Use the lock position only when you approach conditions where one or both wheels of an axle may slip. The valve locks the differential and causes it to act as a “through drive,” transmitting power equally to both axles.

What is the purpose of the inter axle differential?

The inter-axle differential provides for necessary differential action between the axles of a tandem drive unit. This allows the wheels of either axle to revolve faster or slower than the wheels of the other axle in order to compensate for cornering, uneven road surfaces, and slightly different tire sizes.

How do you unlock a differential lock?

To disengage the wheel differential lock, flip the control lever to the “Unlock” position. 2. Let up on the accelerator pedal momentarily to relieve torque and allow the sliding clutch to disengage.

Can you drive with inter axle differential lock?

Is there ever a time when you should use the Interaxle Differential Lock system over the road? Yes. If the roads are very slippery and you are traveling at significantly reduced speeds, but make sure that any time you turn on your Interaxle Differential Lock you are stopped.

What happens if rear differential goes out while driving?

Without it, you’d be dragging your outside wheel along the pavement whenever you turn. Typically, when the gears wear out — or the bearings fail — the differential will start to howl. You’ll hear something that sounds like a deep whistling sound that goes up and down in pitch as you go faster and slower.

How do you turn off an inter wheel lock?

To disengage the wheel differential lock, shift the dash mounted switch into the “Unlock” position. Then momentarily let up on the accelerator pedal to relieve torque and allow the sliding clutch to disengage.

What are the 4 types of differential?

There are four common types of differentials on the market – open, locking, limited-slip and torque-vectoring.

Can you drive with a locked differential?

First, a diff lock should not be engaged for on road driving, unless weather conditions such as snow or ice mean that extra traction is required. Use your locking differential when you want to go off road, for driving on difficult terrain, such as dirt, gravel, mud or snow.