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Can you explain how the all-wheel drive system in a Ford Escape functions?

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Edna C.

The Ford Escape's AWD system is designed to prevent tire spin, especially on slick roads. It works by monitoring the wheel speed sensors and transferring torque between the tires to ensure they all spin at the same rate. While the vehicle typically operates as front-wheel drive, the system detects traction loss and redirects fluid within the differential using solenoids. This reduces power to the slipping wheel and sends power to the rear wheels, allowing the computer to distribute power to each tire independently for better control during a skid.

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  • Felix C.

    The Ford Escape AWD functions alongside a smart all-wheel drive technology.

  • Jerry A

    The Ford Escape is equipped with an advanced automatic all-wheel drive system that is computer-controlled and can detect slippery surfaces. When traction is ideal, the vehicle primarily operates as a front-wheel drive.

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