Here is a link to the thread in the Amarok site:
Auto with Low range?
I will be looking into the ssp's as soon as i have more spare time.
Here is a link to the thread in the Amarok site:
Auto with Low range?
I will be looking into the ssp's as soon as i have more spare time.
I downloaded "Scribd" and have been able to check out ssp 507, but no luck with the others yet.
I have now read ssp302. So the low range and lockable touareg transfer is constant 4wd with an open centre diff, and you can either lock the centre diff in high range, or engage low range which will also necessarily engage the centre diff lock?
Does the touareg with low range and a non locking transfer simply have an open centre diff?
Last edited by Volkarok; 12-02-2015 at 01:07 PM.
From reading of the SSP's and a Media presentation of the 2011 model I found on the net a while ago, my understanding is that the 4xMotion Transfer controller has the following modes; High range with open centre (On Road on the switch), High Range with automatic control of centre diff lock (Off Road on the switch), Low Range with automatic control of the centre diff (Low on the switch), Low Range with locked centre diff (lock on the switch), Low Range with locked centre and rear diffs (for those markets with the rear diff lock fitted).
I cannot tell from the SSP if it is possible to fully lock the centre diff in high range, but if it is possible it would appear to require a different controller to the factory unit which offers automatic control only in high range. Low range is available with automatic control of the centre diff or locked depending on the switch selection.
I don't know of any Touareg with low range and non-locking transfer. Where have you seen that?
Okay, i think i am with you now. With all the bad info i got from elsewhere in the beginning, and thinking this would all be easier, i am making quite a hash of things.
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Correct. SSP469 gives an explanation of the 4Motion transfer (which was new to the 2011 Touareg) which appears to be the same as in your automatic Amarok, albeit that in the Touareg it is behind an Aisin auto while in the Amarok it is behind a ZF auto.
SSP469 also refers to the 4xMotion transfer (now an option in the 2011 Touareg) and mentions the differences to the pre-2011 version. The main difference being the change in torque split from 50:50 to 38:62.
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