Outlander 4WD is fishtailing
Hi all,
I have a 2006 Outlander 4WD. Recently we got a lot of snow and I noticed that my car is fishtailing like crazy. Straight flat highway with smooth snow/ice covering and it is fishtailing even if I don't press on the gas. It is noticeable between 20-60 MPH ( of course I don't try to go any faster with this)
Any idea what can be the problem? Just to prepare myself for the cost of repair.
Thank you!
I have a 2006 Outlander 4WD. Recently we got a lot of snow and I noticed that my car is fishtailing like crazy. Straight flat highway with smooth snow/ice covering and it is fishtailing even if I don't press on the gas. It is noticeable between 20-60 MPH ( of course I don't try to go any faster with this)
Any idea what can be the problem? Just to prepare myself for the cost of repair.
Thank you!
Any car will get sideways on ice, that is not an issue with the car.
Since the engine, transmission components, and driveshaft all rotate, they put lateral thrust loads on the rear causing it to track slightly, especially under throttle. Every vehicle will.
Since the engine, transmission components, and driveshaft all rotate, they put lateral thrust loads on the rear causing it to track slightly, especially under throttle. Every vehicle will.
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