Rear Differential - Honda CR-V 1997 Service Manual

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Description
Rear Differential
Outline
The Real-time 4WD-Dual Pump
System model
has
a
hydraulic clutch
and a
differential mechanism in the
rear differential
assembly.
Under
normal conditions.
the
vehicle is driven by the front wheels.
However,
depending on to the driving force
of the front wheels
and the road
conditions,
the
system instantly
transmits
appropriate driving force
to
the
rear wheels
without
requiring
the
driver to
switch
between
2WD (front wheel drive)
and 4WD
(four wheel
drive),
The
switching mecha-
nism between 2WD and 4WD is integrated
into the rear differential
assembly to make the
system
light
and compact.
In
addition,
the dual-pump system
switches off the
rear-wheel-drive force when braking in
a forward gear. This
allows the
braking system
to work properly on models
equipped
with an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)'
Construction
The
rear differential
assembly
consists of
the torque
control
differential
case
assembly
and the
rear differential
carrier
assembly.
The torque
control
differential
case assembly consists of
the differential
clutch assembly, the companion
flange,
and
the
oil
pump
body
assembly. The
rear
differential
carrier
assembly consists
of the
differential
mechanism. The
differential drive
and driven
gears
are hypoid
gears.
The
oil pump
body
assembly consists of
the front
oil
pump,
the rear
oil
pump,
the
hydraulic
control
mechanism.
and the
clutch
piston. The clutch piston has a disc
spring
that
constantly
provides the differential clutch assembly with a preset
torque to prevent
abnormal
sound.
The clutch guide in the differential clutch
assembly
is
connected
to the propeller
shaft via
the
companion
flange, and it
receives
the driving
force
from the transfer
assembly,
The
clutch
guide rotates the clutch plate and the front
oi
l
pump
in
the oil
pump body.
The
clutch
hub
in
the
differential clutch assembly
has a
clutch
disc that
is
splined
with the
hypoid
drive
pinion gear. The
hypoid
drive
gear drives the rear oil
pump.
The front and rear oil pumps are trochoidal pumps. The rear
oil
pump capacity is
2.5
percent larger that the front oil pump
to handle the rotation difference between the front and rear wheels caused by worn front tires and tight
corner
braking.
Th
e
oil pumps are designed so the fluid intake works
as a
fluid discharge when the oil pumps
rotate
in reverse. Genuine
Honda CVT fluid is used instead of differential fluid
.
Operation
When there
is a
difference in
rotation
speed between
the front
wheels (clutch
guide) and
rear wheels (hypoid driven
gear),
hydraulic
pressure from
the
front and
rear oil pumps
engages the
differential
clutch. and
drive force
from the
transfer
assembly
is
applied
to
the rear
wheels.
The hydraulic pressure
control
mechanism in
the
oil
pump body selects
4WO mode when the
vehicle
is
started
abruptly,
or when
accelerating in a forward
or
reverse
gear (causing
rotation difference between the front and rear
wheels), or
when
braking in reverse gear (when
decelerating).
It
switches
to
2WD
mode when
the vehicle
is
driven at a constant speed
in forwarQ or
reverse
gear (when
there is
no rotation difference
between the front
and
rear
wheels), or when
braking
in
a
forward
gear (when
decelerating),
To protect the
system,
the differential
clutch assembly is
lubricated by hydraulic
pressure generated by the oi
l
pumps
in
both
4WD
and
2WD modes. Also,
the
thermal
switch
relieves
the
hydraulic pressure
on
the
clutch
piston
and cancels
4WD
mode
if
the temperature of the differential fluid
rises above
normal.
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