AWD dead...
Actually, so was my CX-9, which didn't make any sense until I noticed the rear wheels weren't doing anything and I took the vehicle in to the dealer to have it checked out. It turns out the transfer case, or what Mazda calls the PTU, is dead in mine so there was no power going to the rear wheels.
CX-7's comment that the 4WD light flashing in normal use was signalling a problem was right on the mark!
The dealer is having a replacement transfer case shipped in from Toronto (I'm in Minnesota) and I should have the vehicle back later in the week.
I have no idea how long this part has been dead, or if it ever was working, but it will be interesting to experience the difference in how the 9 behaves once the AWD is finally working.
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I didn't have great snow expectations for the 9 because of the type of tires it has on it, but that said, it still got around pretty well in the snow even with the AWD not working and less than ideal tires. Getting up the snow packed driveway was the only problem it every really had.
No question, snow tires on all four corners would improve things greatly.
Ted
Wow Acadia's having problems getting up driveways?!(laugh)
Actually, so was my CX-9, which didn't make any sense until I noticed the rear wheels weren't doing anything and I took the vehicle in to the dealer to have it checked out. It turns out the transfer case, or what Mazda calls the PTU, is dead in mine so there was no power going to the rear wheels.
CX-7's comment that the 4WD light flashing in normal use was signalling a problem was right on the mark!
The dealer is having a replacement transfer case shipped in from Toronto (I'm in Minnesota) and I should have the vehicle back later in the week.
I have no idea how long this part has been dead, or if it ever was working, but it will be interesting to experience the difference in how the 9 behaves once the AWD is finally working.
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I didn't have great snow expectations for the 9 because of the type of tires it has on it, but that said, it still got around pretty well in the snow even with the AWD not working and less than ideal tires. Getting up the snow packed driveway was the only problem it every really had.
No question, snow tires on all four corners would improve things greatly.
Ted
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