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Todd harstad Posted on May 09, 2017

What would cause my Honda passports rear axle to swing up and down on take off and when I stop my Honda is four wheel drive

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 30, 2008

SOURCE: 1995 passport fuel pump

Is your engine a G18oz orG200z or 4ZD1? and is it a mechanical fuel ?pump

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 24, 2009

SOURCE: GMC '02, SAFARI, ALL WHEEL DRIVE, 83,000

differential planet gears worn the thrust washers away,To confirm this drain the diff oil and check for any metal particles.Solution replace the diff.Good luck.

RixsFixes

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  • Posted on Aug 04, 2009

SOURCE: Is Honda CRV cars four wheel drive?

Hi

The CRV is produced in both front wheel drive and four wheel drive versions. However in UK and Australia it is only available as a 4 WD as the front wheel drive option is not available in these countries.

The answer to your question therefore is that it is produced in both 2 WD and 4 WD but is dependant on what country you live in and the model variant.

Hope this helps. Please do rate my answer. Thanks.

honeymokey

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  • Posted on Aug 26, 2009

SOURCE: I cant remove a rear axle seal to a 1999 honda passport

Axle bearing and seal are made together. It is pressed on axle.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 15, 2009

SOURCE: Four wheel drive wont engage. Tranfer case is

Sounds like you either have a vaccum leak or your 4 wheel drive actuator is not working to engage the front differential.On my 98 ram there is a black and red plastic lines that are used for the vaccum lines. They are underneath and go from the transfer case to the front axle, check to see if one or both might be cracked or broke completely.If the lines are good then it could be your actuator on the front axle. A new one is about $93 at advance auto parts and not very hard to replace

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How to remove rear transmission seal from 2000 Isuzu Rodeo(Honda Passport)

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2005 Kia Sorento - in 4 wheel drive, on dry pavement, going slow in forward, turning a corner to the left the rear drivers side wheel tries going in reverse and when turning right the passenger side wheel...

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Yes, this is normal while in four wheel drive on pavement.
I will try and explain why.
In four wheel drive the front and rear drive axles are linked together by a chain in the transfer case and gears in both axles. This is a direct link with very little play between the front and rear axles.
When cornering a rear wheel will spin faster, or slower depending on the direction of the turn. this causes a binding in the drive line because the drive line wants all the wheels to turn at the same speed. So the wheel "skipping" going in reverse, is the drive lines way of compensating for the different speed of the wheels turning.
Never should a four wheel drive be used on dry pavement. I could cause a break in one of the drive line components. On a slippery surface , snow, mud, gravel, grass, There is enough slippage in the surface to aloow the driveline to compensate for the different speeds of tire rotation.
So do not try at highway speeds on dry pavement.
Your four wheel drive system is working just fine.
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I have a honda passport 2000 rear wheel drive,do i have a rearend or is its call a differential?

I think I know what you are asking; This is called a rear wheel drive vehicle and uses a differential which IS the axle or "rear end" (because it is in the rear end of the vehicle). What a differential is is simply a set of gears that obviously drive the rear wheels but, when you turn a corner the wheel speed changes. One will be going faster than the other depending on which way you turn. This gear set by design, allows the different speeds to not be noticed by the driver and not wear down tyres or break components. Pretty cool huh?! If you are having any issues or need further info, please let me know.
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I have a 2002 honda passport. In a 4 w drive mode it struggles to turn in a full wheel turn i feel like some thing is trying to stop. No issue while driving straight or while driving in a 2w mode

no worries all four wheel vehicles do same thing, its because all wheels are turning at same speed, just go slow when turning or switch to 2 wheel when turning at a slow speed
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How do you determine the ratio, when replacing the rear end of a1999 honda passport v6 four wheel drive.

The ratio is normaly printed on an identification tag fitted to the differential ie. 9.3-1 In other words your pinion turns 9.3 times for everytime your crown wheel turns once. if the differential is open you can also determine it by counting the teeth on the crown wheel as well as the pinion and deviding the pinions amount of teeth with the crown wheels.
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What does a rear axle look like

Your rear axle is the part that runs between the two rear wheels. The shock absorbers and springs are always attached to it. On a rear wheel drive or four wheel drive vehicle there is a bulge in the center of the axle where the gears are located. On a front wheel drive car, the axle may just be a length of box steel. On a rear wheel or four wheel unit there are drive axles inside the housing that connect the gears to the wheels. On front wheel drive there is a spindle on each end with bearings and a flange to mount the wheel.
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I want to know about the power and the winter buttons. I want to know in the snow if I need to use the four wheel drive high or the four wheel drive low. I have a 1998 Honda Passport 4x4 automatic...

Four wheel High is what you need to use in snow. It is similar to your regular driving experience but your speeds should not exceed 45-50 mph. Shift through your normal gears as necessary and drive with appropriate caution. Four wheel High should be used only as long as driving conditions warrant, using it otherwise can cause unnecessary wear on your transmission and drive-train as well as lower fuel economy.

Four wheel low is used for pulling out of a ditch if you are stuck, going through deep mud or rock crawling. Four wheel low will also cause your vehicle to lurch every time you press the gas pedal.
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I cant remove a rear axle seal to a 1999 honda passport

Axle bearing and seal are made together. It is pressed on axle.
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