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Originally Posted by Ghost-Flame
No. When the sensor detects a a slip it sends power to the front wheels otherwise in normal driving conditions the rear wheels are powered only.
On the jack stands the only the rear wheels will turn. Especially at idle speed you aren't going to trigger a sensor.
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According to an article by 4WDonline our BMW has a full time four wheel drive system. There is a spilt in power between the front and rear wheels, but the system is full time.
BMW X5 4x4
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