No, uses hydraulically activated clutches to lock up the differential when 
slipping is detected via the ABS sensors.

-Max
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Jim Cathey <j...@windwireless.net> wrote:

> After a little research on differential function, I've concluded that > it's 
> not possible for slipping to occur there, which leaves the > transmission. 
> Why does the noise which accompanies the slipping sound > like it's coming 
> from the rear end I don't know. Noises can telegraph oddly, that's for sure. 
> Is this car one that plays games with brakes for traction control? -- 
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