Axel issues?

10

Asked by Marckie Jan 08, 2018 at 06:59 PM about the 2002 Ford Explorer XLT

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hi, my explorer was stuck in my driveway
the other day and my neighbor attached a
tow rope from the frame in the front to his
four wheeler. There was a lot of yanking to
get it out and afterwards my o/d off light
was going off. Now when I hit the gas my
cars tires spin but the car itself hardly
moves. What kind of problem do you think
this could be?

7 Answers

Are your tires bald? You may need winter tires if you have snow and ice.

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It has 4WD but it doesn't work. I've been driving with the tires for a while so I don't think that is the issue. I think the tow rope was actually tied onto the axel

I cannot see any relationship between the towing and your traction problems. Put new tires on it and you should see a big difference. Fix the 4WD and you will see a Huge improvement.

Your car probably got stuck the first time because of the bald tires. Good luck to you.

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Are the back tires spinning faster than the car is moving? If yes, it is a traction problem.

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