penright
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The subject is pretty much my question. What actually stop spinning in the drivetrain when AWD is off on the new 2025 models?
This thread https://www.chevyequinoxforum.com/threads/does-the-driveshaft-turn-when-awd-is-off.4347/ and it references this one https://www.chevyequinoxforum.com/threads/awd-button.3860/ I guess one could ask is the 2025 AWD drivetrain the same as 2024? Then, assuming they are correct, would answer the questions.
When I was test-driving our 2025, I could feel a drag when I had AWD on, so I assumed something was happening. I also wonder what the different AWD modes change.
One of the threads had an idea of recording using your phone as you dive over it. May have to try that.
This is from the back looking toward the front.
The arrow is differential and the line is the driveshaft. (I wish I had looked to see if there were any switch wires on it)
Front looking toward the back.
The arrow is transmission and the line is the driveshaft
This thread https://www.chevyequinoxforum.com/threads/does-the-driveshaft-turn-when-awd-is-off.4347/ and it references this one https://www.chevyequinoxforum.com/threads/awd-button.3860/ I guess one could ask is the 2025 AWD drivetrain the same as 2024? Then, assuming they are correct, would answer the questions.
When I was test-driving our 2025, I could feel a drag when I had AWD on, so I assumed something was happening. I also wonder what the different AWD modes change.
One of the threads had an idea of recording using your phone as you dive over it. May have to try that.
This is from the back looking toward the front.
The arrow is differential and the line is the driveshaft. (I wish I had looked to see if there were any switch wires on it)
Front looking toward the back.
The arrow is transmission and the line is the driveshaft
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