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About whether full-time four-wheel drive can be towed.

Full-time four-wheel drive cannot be towed for a long time or more than 20 kilometers per hour. If you are stuck in a quagmire, there is no problem with short distance and speed traction within 20 kilometers.

If the trailer forcibly exceeds the above limit, the most direct thing is to break the differential, which is dry, too fast and too long, and the consequences are at your own risk.

Generally, parking is illegal on the road, and now trailers are not allowed, just because there are too many differentials, handbrakes and gearboxes. It was damaged before, causing a lot of unnecessary losses.

Extended data:

Full-time four-wheel drive means that at any time, the vehicle is driven independently by four wheels. In English, all-wheel drive is abbreviated as AWD to distinguish it from 2WD (FWD and RWD).

Full-time four-wheel drive distributes the driving force to the four tires through the flexibly connected central differential, and then through the independent differential of the front axle and the rear axle.

Full-time four-wheel drive means that the vehicle maintains the form of four-wheel drive during the whole driving process, and the engine output torque is distributed to the front and rear wheels in a fixed proportion. This driving mode can have good off-road and handling performance at any time, but it can't adjust the torque distribution according to the road conditions, and the fuel consumption is high.

References:

Full-time four-wheel drive _ Baidu Encyclopedia