Regular maintenance of a vehicle’s drivetrain designed for all-wheel traction is essential for optimal performance and longevity. This involves inspections, fluid changes, and component replacements carried out according to manufacturer specifications or as needed based on driving conditions. For example, differentials, transfer cases, and axles often require specialized lubricants and periodic attention to ensure proper function.
A well-maintained all-wheel-drive system provides enhanced traction and control, particularly in challenging weather conditions or on uneven terrain. This capability improves safety and driver confidence, allowing for better handling and stability. Historically, such systems were primarily found in off-road vehicles. However, increasing demand for improved vehicle performance and safety has led to their wider adoption in a variety of vehicle types, from sedans and SUVs to trucks and crossovers.