Evo 8 wont move 🤷♀️
Evo 8 wont move 🤷♀️
Hi
my evo 8 today decided it didn’t want to play ball and whilst driving there was a strange noise that came from the front (I think)
I came to a stop and now when I try to move off it feels like something has locked up within the drivetrain somewhere. It won’t move in gear or in neutral. It rolls a few inches forward/backwards and then feels like something has locked up.
ive jacked it up on all 4 corners. Front wheels seem to move freely, the back ones do, but seem to have a lot of resistance. But the back wheels do move with a bit of force.
unfortunately when all 4 wheels are back on the ground it still won’t move in gear or in neutral.
can anybody suggest anything that I can check?
many thanks
my evo 8 today decided it didn’t want to play ball and whilst driving there was a strange noise that came from the front (I think)
I came to a stop and now when I try to move off it feels like something has locked up within the drivetrain somewhere. It won’t move in gear or in neutral. It rolls a few inches forward/backwards and then feels like something has locked up.
ive jacked it up on all 4 corners. Front wheels seem to move freely, the back ones do, but seem to have a lot of resistance. But the back wheels do move with a bit of force.
unfortunately when all 4 wheels are back on the ground it still won’t move in gear or in neutral.
can anybody suggest anything that I can check?
many thanks
Last edited by sasha1712; Dec 9, 2022 at 03:20 PM.
it’s like the brakes have been pressed after pulling off.
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Indeed, this sounds like a ring and pinion failure and looking under that inspection cover is a good place to start ^. Whenever a drivetrain issue arises, it's also good to drain and inspect all drivetrain fluids. Since our cars are AWD, it's hard to diagnose the problem quickly due to the rear diff being coupled to the transfer case. It would be odd, but not impossible if your rear differential is locked up due to a failed ring/pinion.
Indeed, this sounds like a ring and pinion failure and looking under that inspection cover is a good place to start ^. Whenever a drivetrain issue arises, it's also good to drain and inspect all drivetrain fluids. Since our cars are AWD, it's hard to diagnose the problem quickly due to the rear diff being coupled to the transfer case. It would be odd, but not impossible if your rear differential is locked up due to a failed ring/pinion.
I’ll drop the oil at some point this weekend and check for any signs of metal within.
does the rear diff and tc use the same oil?
Last edited by sasha1712; Dec 9, 2022 at 05:24 PM.







