so my mom bought a used kia sportage... and it turned out to be a lemon of sorts...
it's only been a couple months and she's had to fix the PS pump belt, and there's a leak in the top of the gas tank, the ball joints need replacing, and her front u-joint is going...
anywho, back to the question at hand... the thing has 4wd in a hi/lo setup... she drives it in 2wd normally, but i'm wondering which wheels are the power wheels, and whether it would be easier on the u-joint if she ran it in 4wd lo (providing the torque split is more towards the rear than the front)... maybe i'm misunderstanding how configurable 4wd works.
i know powering all four wheels can use more gas, but i've also heard driving it in 4wd mode is bad on the powertrain if it's being driven on pavement...
ideas? she plans on fighting the dealer at some point because of it being this way when she bought it, but i figured the less wear on the fronts, the better (at least in the meantime)...
it's only been a couple months and she's had to fix the PS pump belt, and there's a leak in the top of the gas tank, the ball joints need replacing, and her front u-joint is going...
anywho, back to the question at hand... the thing has 4wd in a hi/lo setup... she drives it in 2wd normally, but i'm wondering which wheels are the power wheels, and whether it would be easier on the u-joint if she ran it in 4wd lo (providing the torque split is more towards the rear than the front)... maybe i'm misunderstanding how configurable 4wd works.
i know powering all four wheels can use more gas, but i've also heard driving it in 4wd mode is bad on the powertrain if it's being driven on pavement...
ideas? she plans on fighting the dealer at some point because of it being this way when she bought it, but i figured the less wear on the fronts, the better (at least in the meantime)...