Can You Still Drive with an All-Wheel Drive Malfunction?
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You can still drive with an all-wheel drive malfunction, but it is essential to visit a 4S shop for inspection and repair as soon as possible. Below is some information about all-wheel drive and the causes of malfunctions: 1. All-wheel drive malfunction: This is generally caused by a burnt or damaged control unit motherboard, aging wiring leading to short circuits, or poor contact due to loose connectors. A specific diagnosis and targeted repair at a 4S shop are necessary. 2. All-wheel drive: Also known as four-wheel drive, it refers to a system where both the front and rear wheels receive power from the engine. The engine's torque can be distributed in varying proportions to all wheels based on road conditions to enhance the vehicle's driving capability.