Posted on 12/17/2024
Volvos with 4WD (4-wheel drive) or AWD (All-Wheel drive) help to make movement through rough roads or off-road terrains easier and smoother. The transfer case is an essential component that makes this possible. Your Volvo’s transfer case transfers power from your car's engine to the front and rear wheels for movement. This power transfer also helps your car maintain traction in poor road conditions. While this car component is great, it can run into problems that could cause it to fail. When this happens, driving in the affected car can be dangerous. This is why it's important to find a solution to the problem once you see the signs. How to Recognize Volvo Transfer Case Failure Here are some common signs that indicate that your car's transfer case could be faulty. Unusual Sounds: If you start to hear unusual, loud noises from under your car, then it could ... read more