That's normal.....if you want the rear wheels to lock, pull the ebrake or lift one side at a time
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The wheels will rotate forward in gear.How is that normal? If the tranny is in gear the wheels shouldnt move at all, unless he caused it to pop outta gear...
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The wheels will rotate forward in gear.
If the car is off and rolling is the motor rotating?But doesn't that require the entire rotating assembly (motor) to turn? And if that's the case, then why would you put it in gear when you park it as a safeguard?
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If the car is off and rolling is the motor rotating?
Yea, not in gear was what I was saying.If you have it in gear, yes...thats how you push start a car...
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I understand what your saying you put it in gear when you leave the car because the pressure keeps it from rolling. When I put my back end in the air though, no pun intended, the back wheels spin together. As why @Rick 91GT said e-brake or one side at a time.
HAHA let us know! I've been driving myself nuts trying to get some info on this.Which is what the OP and I are trying to figure out...shouldn't the tranny being in gear keep the tires from moving? I mean, if the tires move then the drive shaft moves, which then turns the tranny, but it shouldn't since it's in gear, Imma try this when I get home now... cuz all the sudden I'm feeling dumb for some reason...
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