OK. I'm just a little confused. The sticker on my vehicle said Intelligent 4WD system. It was explained to me like this (as best I can remember): "The vehicle normally operates in RWD until a loss of traction is detected at which time the vehicle will automatically activate the 4WD actuator and engage the front wheels. It just has a lot more sensors and there is no 4WD switch/knob." I know I have a 4WD actuator because I had to have mine replaced. I've got to do some searching and reading on this.
Ford does a poor job of actually explaining
But in vehicles that are awd...the entire drive train is Turning or engaged
At least in my 23
Select the power distribution screen in the IPC
It has a graphic indicating power or tq delivery
Mash the go pedal various degrees you will see it apply tq to front wheels, not so much at high speed.
It's always awd engaged. Computer decides how much tq is applied, to where it's needed. Via brakes and or clutches in transfer case.
Entire drive train is engaged , all the time
Want some fun
Sit in pass seat. Find an empty large lot
Have driver select that screen
And then have them drive spirited in some figure 8s. You will see tq split front to back
And can feel front pull you through the corners
My f150 in 4A also does this. It's not billed as awd. But torque on demand...tomatoe, tomato.....
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