- Place the vehicle on a frame-contact hoist, allowing free rotation of
the rear wheels.
- Hold one wheel stationary. Slowly rotate the other wheel approximately
1/2 revolution per second in both the forward and reversed directions. The
wheel should rotate freely. The differential is locking and is broken if both wheels
attempt to turn together.
- Raise the hoist to maximum height with one person in the vehicle.
- Start the engine. Ensure that the engine is operating at low idle speed
(warm engine).
- Apply the service brake. Place the automatic transmission in drive. Depress
the clutch and place the transmission in first gear with a manual transmission.
- Lock one rear wheel by pulling one parking brake cable from under the
vehicle with the aid of an assistant.
- Release the service brakes or disengage the clutch slowly enough in order
to start the free wheel turning. The locked rear wheel remains stationary.
- Increase the speed of the free wheel. The differential will lock, causing
the rotating wheel to stop or both wheels to turn at the same speed. The engine,
if equipped with manual transmission, may stall. In order to cause the differential
to lock, you may need to accelerate the engine until approximately 16 km/h
(10 mph) is indicated on the vehicle speedometer. If the indicated speed can
be increased beyond 32 km/h (20 mph) without causing the differential
to lock, the unit is not functioning properly. Rapid release of the brakes or clutch,
or rapid acceleration of the engine, will invalidate the test.
- Lock the opposite rear wheel and repeat the procedure.