2002 Honda civic lx

Asked by Sonny Nov 11, 2016 at 02:38 PM about the 2002 Honda Civic LX

Question type: General

Knowing its a front wheel drive car. Is the drive
traction  from the left wheel, right wheel or both?

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it depends... because the differential can only engage one wheel at a time, it will try to turn the one with the least resistance, so it could be the right or the left depending on which direction you are turning. When you lift up the car so both wheels are off the ground, you turn one and the other goes in reverse. Look up differential on youtube.

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