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Gen 2 - How bad is it to drive with faulty IWE actuator(s)?
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<blockquote data-quote="dsiggi" data-source="post: 1872764" data-attributes="member: 25674"><p>I've had this twice on my 2018 , both in cold weather, intermittent as you describe above and coming to a stop. Both times on the drivers side. Both times the dealer replaced my IWE and the sound went away. Why just the drivers side each time? Good question, I sure would like to know. I'm happy to have it fixed but wish I had more info on root cause etc.</p><p></p><p>Usually happened after some hard offroading in snow, fwiw. Sometimes deeper snow and sometimes just scrapped roads but running a little harder in 4wd High.</p><p></p><p>Haven't had it in a couple of years now. Not sure if the IWE's are better or I'm just lucky. I was getting used to the fact once I'm out ESP this will be a regular occurrence. I was hoping it could be something besides the actual IWE itself, but thats been the fix the 2 times I had the concern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsiggi, post: 1872764, member: 25674"] I've had this twice on my 2018 , both in cold weather, intermittent as you describe above and coming to a stop. Both times on the drivers side. Both times the dealer replaced my IWE and the sound went away. Why just the drivers side each time? Good question, I sure would like to know. I'm happy to have it fixed but wish I had more info on root cause etc. Usually happened after some hard offroading in snow, fwiw. Sometimes deeper snow and sometimes just scrapped roads but running a little harder in 4wd High. Haven't had it in a couple of years now. Not sure if the IWE's are better or I'm just lucky. I was getting used to the fact once I'm out ESP this will be a regular occurrence. I was hoping it could be something besides the actual IWE itself, but thats been the fix the 2 times I had the concern. [/QUOTE]
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