transfer case

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English - Turkish
ara şanzıman
muavin şanzıman
ara şanzıman, muavin şanzıman
(Otomotiv) transfer kutusu
English - English
An auxiliary transmission mounted behind the main transmission Used to divide engine power and transfer it to both front and rear differentials, either full time or part time
A unit mounted between the transmission and driveshafts of four-wheel drive vehicles that controls the flow of power to the front and rear drive axles when you shift back and forth between two-wheel and fourwheel drive
A power takeoff unit that sends power to both the front and rear axle assemblies on a four-wheel-drive vehicle
A power takeoff unit that sends power to both the front and rear axle assemblies on a multiwheel drive vehicle
A mechanical device with the capability to send power to a front driving axle as well as a rear driving axle Transfer cases drive the front output shaft with either a geartrain or a flat Hyvo-type chain Transfer cases designed for four-wheel-drive vehicles offer a low-range drive mode, where all-wheel-drive vehicles typically have a single-speed transfer case
divides the power between two or more sets of driven axles of the same vehicle E g a fourwheel drive vehicle has a transfer case that diveds the power between the fron and rear axles
transfer case

    Hyphenation

    trans·fer case

    Turkish pronunciation

    tränsfır keys

    Pronunciation

    /transˈfər ˈkās/ /trænsˈfɜr ˈkeɪs/

    Etymology

    [ tran(t)s-'f&r, 'tran(t)s-" ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English transferren, from Latin transferre, from trans- + ferre to carry; more at BEAR.
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