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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Adrenalin AWD transfer case
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike S 3" data-source="post: 981177" data-attributes="member: 66482"><p>WarpdSpazm, that's the thing, Adrenalin's dont really have an AWD transfer case. They come with the same transfer case that 4x4 sport tracs come with. Ford marketed the adrenalin as AWD but they really are ControlTrac automatic 4wd, with an unusable low range in the transfer case.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>After more research, the Adrenalin comes with a Borg Warner 4411 tcase. The AWD Mountaineer came with a BW4410 Viscous true AWD case, but not the adrenalin. There may be some confusion there.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I am getting some great info from a member on ExplorerForum, who indicates that the Gauge cluster initializes the 4wd control module as a one speed system. If the initialization can be updated maybe a battery pull and reset could make the adrenalins realize that it is really a 4x4 and not AWD...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike S 3, post: 981177, member: 66482"] WarpdSpazm, that's the thing, Adrenalin's dont really have an AWD transfer case. They come with the same transfer case that 4x4 sport tracs come with. Ford marketed the adrenalin as AWD but they really are ControlTrac automatic 4wd, with an unusable low range in the transfer case. After more research, the Adrenalin comes with a Borg Warner 4411 tcase. The AWD Mountaineer came with a BW4410 Viscous true AWD case, but not the adrenalin. There may be some confusion there. I am getting some great info from a member on ExplorerForum, who indicates that the Gauge cluster initializes the 4wd control module as a one speed system. If the initialization can be updated maybe a battery pull and reset could make the adrenalins realize that it is really a 4x4 and not AWD... [/QUOTE]
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