Crv swing

1. The swing problem you mentioned. I think there is only one reason. Is that you overestimate the four-wheel drive system of C-RV. Its four-wheel drive system is actually not an all-weather four-wheel drive. Only when the front wheel slips, it will automatically distribute a little power to the rear wheel to help the vehicle drive more smoothly on the low adhesion road. In fact, his four-wheel drive system is just a dispensable thing. To put it bluntly, it is a Civic with a high chassis. As for the abnormal noise you said, I think it is the tire problem. I suggest you check four tires first and observe the wear and tear before making a decision. You are welcome to keep asking questions ... this question didn't exist before, because the rear wheel can't get power, so no matter how you drive, only the front wheel is driving, but the C-RV will swing. Like I said, the front wheel appeared. The computer will automatically distribute some power to the rear wheels. Although the rear wheel gets power, the computer cannot interfere with the power output of the rear wheel. If the rear wheel is allowed to squander the driving force on the ice, it will naturally cause the tail to swing. As for the tires, I'll check the rear tires carefully to make sure it's not the tires, and then check the rear suspension.