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Hi guys. It's been a very long time. I hope all is well. Right, I seem to have a problem in that my dynamic sd4 auto evoque was serviced and seems to be front wheel drive only since I've had it back. I've only just got the car back and the steering for some reasons seems to be quite light. It seemed to almost be drifting in roundabouts which was quite scary. The car doesn't seem like a 4 wheel drive vehicle any more! Can anybody shed any light into what possibly could have happened. However I will contact my dealer at the earliest opportunity which will now be early next week.

Thanks in advance
hmm that's very strange. not quite sure how you could test this but I thought the system was a Haldex type one so is it possible that it has somehow electrically "uncoupled" and is sending all the torque to the front?
I think you will find that the Evoque drive train is 95% front wheel drive by default, the system can detect if the front wheels are rotating faster than the rears in less than a 3rd of a wheel rotation and progressively transfer drive to the rear wheels.....
Check your tyre pressures
Will check tyre pressures over the weekend and get back to you guys. This is what I initially thought but it seems more of a drivetrain or traction issue. Will keep you guys updated.

Thanks
Stradyox I didn't know that - learn something new every day.
Ashamed to say I didn't even think of tyre pressures even though I check mine just about every fill up!
(29-11-2013 12:46pm)m_101 Wrote: [ -> ]Stradyox I didn't know that - learn something new every day.
Ashamed to say I didn't even think of tyre pressures even though I check mine just about every fill up!

Had a few Haldex cars now in different forms, as suggested I’ve found tyre pressures can account for quite a lot. Definitely good advice to get them checked over.
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