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Oldreliable

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  1. Thanks Gloyale. Haven't experienced any of these symptoms.
  2. Has anyone ever had their awd fail due to high milage wear? If so what parts need replaced?
  3. No need to be rude GD. I understand now that although most of the torque is sent elsewhere the one wheel can continue spinning under very low friction circumstances. I have 268000 miles on my OB and was afraid that someting was worn out.
  4. Gloyale.. so if it were snow instead of water then it would be OK with you if one wheel continued to spin without the awd directing the power to another wheel?
  5. Awd should prevent that wheel from turning faster than the others if it is working properly. I need technical help regaring the AWD system.
  6. 2002 OB revs when I hit standing water. I suspect that the AWD is not working. No ABS light, so I think the speed sensors are ok. What gives?

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