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I have been reading about the fuse that can be removed and replaced that chages the drive from AWD to FWD. Is this true only for AT cars. I have a manual 1995 outback wagon that binds up, been told it is the viscus coupling, when I turn sharp in hot weather. It is getting warmer here and it is starting to do this again. If there is a fuse with manual trans can I use it as a way of emlinating the binding during the summer and then go back to AWD in winter?

 

Thnaks

 

Frank

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i work in DC bluebird...

 

remove the rear half of the driveshaft to run in FWD. i've done it before.

but it better be binding or it won't go anywhere or drive weird. i've done it on the old subaru's where you can lock the center differential manually. push a button and you're locked.

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