An all-wheel-drive system improves the overall performance of your vehicle by distributing power evenly to all four wheels while driving around Gulfport. It automatically shifts power between the front and rear sets of wheels when the system senses changes in road conditions. This process reduces wheel spin and offers more stable acceleration. Another benefit is that it provides better traction on slippery road conditions in Biloxi.

Two All-Wheel Drive Systems

There are two types of All-Wheel Drive systems. A full-time All-Wheel Drive system constantly distributes engine torque to both axles as you drive around Mobile, AL. The All-Wheel Drive system automatically measures wheel grip and decides how much power to apply to each pair of wheels. It sends extra torque to the front wheels when the rear wheels lose traction, or the rear wheels receive greater power if the front wheels start to slide. The front and rear sets of wheels simultaneously receive a certain percentage of torque.

A part-time All-Wheel Drive directs all the engine's torque to either the front wheels or rear wheels. For example, a vehicle with a part-time All-Wheel Drive system can drive around Ocean Springs as a front-wheel-drive or rear-wheel-drive under typical driving conditions. The All-Wheel Drive system transfers additional engine power to one axle when it detects some slippage in the primary drive wheels.

The Central Differential in an All-Wheel Drive System

An All-Wheel Drive system has a central differential between the front axle and rear axle. The central differential has computerized sensors that detect wheel slippage when driving around Gulfport on the primary wheel drive. When this happens, it sends the engine's power to the front or rear axle when slippage occurs. Other All-Wheel Drive systems may include multiple differentials, multi-plate clutches, or viscous couplings to help transfer power from one axle to another.

Visit Jason Pilger Hyundai Today

At Jason Pilger Hyundai in Gautier, you can choose from many models that have an All-Wheel Drive system. You can also take one for a test drive to feel what it is like to drive an All-Wheel Drive vehicle .

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