How Do Toyota and Lexus All-Wheel Drive Work? Everything You Need to Know
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- čas přidán 9. 06. 2024
- A Toyota Specialist explains how Toyota and Lexus AWD systems work in basic language in most common Toyota and Lexus models.
In this video we start with some history on AWD systems in modern Toyota models. Then we go into torque vectoring.
We also discuss some things you should never do to your AWD system in your Toyota and Lexus. Then we take a quick tour underneath one to show you the various components and how they're put together.
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0:00 Intro
0:59 History of AWD
2:03 Toyota AWD Type 1
7:37 AWD Modes of Operation
14:31 Torque Vectoring
17:55 Things You Should NEVER Do
20:34 How It All Looks Under The Car - Auta a dopravní prostředky
I love these kind of videos when he sits down and feels like he’s talking to you one on one. I actually finish the video knowing I’ve learned something new.
He's talking to me one on one, not you.
It's so intimate *blush*
Talk to me all intimate, Toyotasenpai
I suffer badly from anxiety and watching this guy takes me away from my troubles and all the troubles of the world.Thankyou.
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Excellent video on unitized awd systems. Most people don't realize that they decouple at 25 mph.
Do they still do that? I thought they stopped that with the newer ones?
Ditto
I had to show that to numerous owners that 25 mph limit, because they thought that Toyota has some kind of "high end AWD" in their "cute SUV" segment...
No Limited Slip, no central differential...
PS: I have a RAV4 too... not a hater, just realist.
i heard about that i had a coworker who had a 4x4 toyota FJ Cruiser and said it goes away after 25mph
This is not right, You should be on Toyota’s payroll for life… no one explains things better than you and it’s clear to understand with details… I really appreciate the time you spend on this channel… Thank you
Scotty Kilmer is our wise old grandfather Toyota loving mechanic and AMD is THE best high school auto mechanics Toyota loving teacher we could ever have. I wish he'd been my auto mechanics teacher back in high school, but super glad we have him now this way! My first video of his was his 3rd gen Prius traction battery cooling fan filter video where he very kindly and thoroughly explained the need and installation. Been watching ever since.
The new Lexus "full time AWD" from what I've read (latest NX and RX, not sure about other models) is very similar to the standard AWD shown in the video, except it simply uses an upgraded magnetic clutch and keeps the rear wheels at least partially driving at all times.
Thanks for the very educational video! Could you do a similar video on the AWD system in the newer Hybrids?
On the Prius AWD, we have a small electric motor on the rear wheels that provides 10HP and is activated from stop up to around 10 mph then whenever the front wheels spin…works great on icy roads and up icy hills.
You don't seem to know much about Toyota and Lexus 4WD.
I believe it's been covered in several already. There's a second electric motor/generator in the rear and no physical connection to the front. Works great in my Rav4 hybrid in snow and on gravel roads. It also applies brakes to specific wheels to help minimize slipping.
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Another great video. You explain it so a non mechanical person can grasp it. As a past wheel/track mechanic in the army i always look forward to you passing on your knowledge. With technology the way the new cars/trucks are it is a great way to keep up from your videos.
Thanks for this video. Very informative and helpful.
2 years ago my 2013 Venza's coupler was leaking oil and spraying all over the back and into the trunk. I think the bearing was worn out. Dealer quoted me 4000CAD for the coupler and labour. I looked up in ebay and found a reseller from Japan . Paid 800 for the coupler. Fixed the whole thing for $1800 including labour and tax.
If it was spraying or leaking oil it was probably the pinion oil seal. That could be replaced relatively cheaply without replacing the coupler. I've read about some people changing just the bearing too.
It’s possible. I also remember fidgeting with the pressure release cap that sits on top of the differential. It was rusted but definitely not stuck. And judging by the spray pattern i was convinced it was the coupler.
I learn so much from this guy. Watching his videos inclines me toward buying Toyota products in the future, I have owned plenty in the past. I am also a Honda fan, currently driving an Acura.
Will you be doing a similar video on the 4WD, like a Land Cruiser? Thanks for you excellent videos
AMD, Thanks! You have answered questions about Toyota AWD systems that I did not even know I had. 🤩
You couldnt possibly have watched the entire video within 2 minutes of the video being posted to have all your "questions answered".
When he sits down, it’s serious 😂
Thank you for an excellent explanation of all wheel drive, that was easy for a regular person with very little mechanical knowledge to comprehend.
Excellent video. thank you for creating it!
Thank You CCN. Love your vids. I can view them to the end cause you explain things properly.
Thank you, this has been amazing to watch!!!!!!
Thank you, very good information!!
Wow, amazing and super clear explanation, thank you!
Another educational video, Thanks AMD!
always learning something new from AMD, yet another super informative video, keep up the great work!
Excellent video. I have a 2006 Matrix 4WD with 218,000k miles. It has the non-electronic viscous coupler that has been repaired twice: First, the larger VC bearing was replaced at 88k (sounded like a jet engine), second the VC housing was replaced at 193k (the larger steel bearing had worn out it's seat in the aluminum housing, creating play as it rotated). Also, I do a drain and fill every 30k on transmission (Type-IV), transfer case, and rear differential (Mobil 1 75w90 gear oil).
Excellent commentary, love the educational value in all your videos.
Another Excellent Video. Waiting for the next one.
You're videos. Just keep getting better and the lighting as well. Excellent 👍
Great video. I have always considered AWD to be marketing noise because it can mean almost anything. It is great to see what it can mean for the different Toyota configurations.
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Best explanation I’ve seen! 🏆🏆
Awesome video, did not know about the towing issues with all wheel drive vehicles
Thanks 🙏
Love videos very informative, watching it from Sydney Australia.
Very informative, your vids are the best.
Terrific explanation. Thank you very much
Very interesting information. Thanks.
Great video, learned something new!
Thank you very much for the clearly spoken and basic Understandable instruction on Toyota Oil changes and Torque Vectoring .VG
Another excellent video of how things work.
Another great video thank you. Learnt a lot
I absolutely love this series. Just how the background is set with the lighting and have the actual equipment right on the table, and speaking to us like it’s a one on one
Will you ever do a video of how simply set the background and the lighting? Maybe even as a shorts?
WOW. such a really cool video. Really do love your work.
I learn so much from watching your channel. Thank you!!!!
Another interesting and informative video. Thank you.
love your videos always so very informative. 👍
I've heard about torque vectoring for about a year. I think I finally understand it with this video. Thank you!
Thank you for very good information
This guy is amazing, Thank you Car Car Nut Channel, keep up the good work.
I enjoy how you explain things.
Thank for you for the informative video on Toyota AWD system.
I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge as a more informed and better educated consumer prevents those crooked mechanics from taking advatange of us hard working folks.
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Great video AMD!
You’re one of the most knowledgeable techs that I would even begin to listen to here on CZcams. Your content is factual, and based on actual experience rather than theory. I can appreciate the time and candor that Troy put into a video for us viewers and other mechanics who need this type of information! Thank you greatly!
Well that was very interesting. Thank you Sir!
Great video AMD! 👍🏼
Very helpful thank you.
Always enjoy your videos, and have found them to be very helpful in keeping my wife’s 2014 Sienna AWD on the road. I’m going to add a comment to this video in particular in the chance it may help another Sienna owner in the future. At approximately 110k miles her van started making a very high pitched whining noise from the rear end of the vehicle. I checked both rear hubs and they were fine, so I did some looking online and found a description of the problem that appeared to match the one I was experiencing. It had to do with the bearings in the AWD coupler you mentioned in your video.
I know the internet can be a place where issues can seem to take on a life of their own, but looking through the various posts and videos this NOISE did not seem to be that uncommon of an issue on Sienna’s. As you mentioned the coupler itself can be replaced as an assembly but after seeing the price for the OEM part I decided to go the route of replacing the bearings, seal and dust ring. The parts were available for well under $200, and since I used to turn wrenches for a living a long time ago I figured I had little to loose other than some time and possibly some money making the fix vs replacing. There’s a couple of videos out there showing the process, so I watched them and then tackled the one on my wife’s van. This is NOT something I’d recommend for those who aren’t mechanically inclined, but it also wasn’t something where you needed to be a master technician to accomplish. Made the repair about 50k ago and am happy to report the noise immediately went away and my wallet was very thankful I took the chance at making the repair. Just thought I’d throw this out there for anyone who’s so inclined to repair the coupler themselves.
Again, thanks for all your videos and sharing your tremendous knowledge with Toyota products.
This was great. Thank you.
Thanks! I've always wondered how my AWD 2016 Lexus RX operates. Great breakdown and tips! Glad I went with LEXUS genius simplicity, quality and dependability . . .
Excellent. Watched tons of your videos now - I am one of those people who used to say 'I know nothing about cars'. Well, not any more thanks to you. Thank you for your time and talent.
Very nice video too. Thanks!
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Thank you AMD! I never heard the AWD system explained before.
Great video 👍
Thank you! Very informative!
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I have a 2015 RAV4, learned plenty, thank you.
Excellent!
Great video
Good informational video , thanks I have the front wheel drive highlander . Nice too know how the Toyota AWD drives works
Great channel!
AMD does AWD! Very nice video with excellent explanations. Super interesting. Thanks.
Thank you for that information you’re the best on this business God bless you
Thank you for this video. I appreciate your balance of the technical talk. It's not so deep, that I fall asleep, its not so simple, that I don't learn.
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Great video AMD. Can you explain how the AWD works on the new 2023 Prius!
Thank you Amd. I always wanted to learn how the awd system works. Thought of converting an older Corolla to awd but cost prohibitive and with rear disc like the Matrix or Vibe.
I learned a lot, thank you!
I always learn something with your great videos. Thank you! May be add trick about removing rear diff stick air breather (press fit. Rav4 2015)
I was thinking about this and suddenly CCN makes a video. perfecg
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Many thanks for informative video 👍can we have similar video about latest rav4 hybrid i AWD system?
Truly one of the most intelligent descriptions of how this Magic works....
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My 5th Gen RAV4 is pretty great in the snow. I got stuck once because I bottomed it out and the snow froze. That was totally my fault though, I'm still learning this winter stuff.
Just went and replaced my coupler this week. Wish this video came out sooner.
Very good explanation for a neophyte as I am. Interesting system.
Wow! Even though I don't have Rav4 at least I have knowledge how this AWD works and the do and don't! Thank you so much.
Brilliant, thank you 😊
Yet another brillant video, AMD! Keeping abreast with preventative maintenance such as changing the Gear Oil in differentials on a regular basis (I recall from a previous video that you recommended it be done every 30k miles) would be a key factor for long-term reliability, besides the other issues to avoid that you mentioned in this video. How often should the Gear Oil be changed in the transfer cases?
Thanks for today's lesson.Verry interesting !
It would be nice if you did a video like this but for the V8 model 4runners that are AWD also, love the video's keep up the awsome content.
The AWD 4Runners just have a center differential that is lockable. By having a center differential, you don't need to worry about front and rear axle speed difference anymore. The only drawback is it's always sending power front to back which causes drivetrain drag and reduce fuel economy. It is however a better system because it is a full time AWD system meaning it always send torque to all wheels regardless speed. Most car AWD systems are "part time" meaning it will disengage above certain speeds to have less drive train drag to better fuel economy.
Great explanation . I have a 2015 Highlander and I have not been able to get it stuck in the snow! Also I have pulled 3, 4 wheel drive Jeeps out of snow drifts. They all asked what kind of trans I had. I just said Buy a Toyota!
Excellent
Great explanation and demonstration, AMD! How about the use of the spare tire with AWD? I used the full size spare on a rear wheel when I had a puncture, driving only ~20km total to drop off and pick up the damaged tire from the tire repair shop. However during those 20km , there was a horrible roaring sound from the rear, and the sound went away as soon as the regular wheel/tire was reinstalled. With the vehicle in the air, spinning the rear wheels makes a slight ticking sound, and I'm not sure if that was the case before, but I haven't noticed any other adverse effects so far. Later I discovered that the owner's manual say that using a spare tire with AWD can cause damage?!
love to see a video on the current Rav4 hybrid AWD system.
Super. Please do a similar video for the hybrid AWD system
Wow! I learned so much from you! You’re able to break things down and easy to follow! Thank you! 🙌.
How about the new hybrid AWD? Do you have to buy 4 new tires all the time or just 2 at a time since they are not mechanically connected?
You make difficult topics so easy to understand and your knowledge is impressive. How many mechanics in this country know what "time domain multiplexing is?"