I have been having some issues with my LT230 transfer box and gearbox on my 95 110 and have done the usual searches but not quite finding the answers. It started with occasional clunks and bangs when turning at low speeds, such parking or pulling out of junction, that could be felt through the whole car. This got quite frequent for a hundred miles or so, then stopped, I could not see any visible issue and backed off the handbrake in case it was binding. I have since started to sense drag through the drive train when pulling off as if towing and tyre scrubbing as I pull out of junctions. I have tried the following:
I have engaged/re-engaged the diff lock lever. The light does not come on.
I have reversed the car back and driven in circles
I have jacked one wheel up on each axle and cannot turn in either level position
I removed the central inspection cover under middle seat, I could see play in the clevis pin as the clip was missing, the play would prevent the diff lever moving fully to the right without hitting the tunnel. I fixed that but still the adjustment seems out.
Using a big screw driver I was able to manually lever the to the disengage position, the cam on the top of the spigot is facing straight. It is not seized. It moves and clicks freely, in and out.
I sprayed WD40 on the linkage and lever
The diff light is connected but does not work.
I am thinking the sloppy linkage may have been knocked on by one of my kids using the middle seat, the light has not been on and I have been driving it with the lock engaged. I have probably done 1000 miles with it engaged and am concerned it's locked on due to it being a mangled mess inside. I have nt drained the oil and checked but keen to understand if others have been able to successfully unlock the CDL in this scenario. How easily can these transfer boxes be damaged from road use. Any help appreciated.
I have engaged/re-engaged the diff lock lever. The light does not come on.
I have reversed the car back and driven in circles
I have jacked one wheel up on each axle and cannot turn in either level position
I removed the central inspection cover under middle seat, I could see play in the clevis pin as the clip was missing, the play would prevent the diff lever moving fully to the right without hitting the tunnel. I fixed that but still the adjustment seems out.
Using a big screw driver I was able to manually lever the to the disengage position, the cam on the top of the spigot is facing straight. It is not seized. It moves and clicks freely, in and out.
I sprayed WD40 on the linkage and lever
The diff light is connected but does not work.
I am thinking the sloppy linkage may have been knocked on by one of my kids using the middle seat, the light has not been on and I have been driving it with the lock engaged. I have probably done 1000 miles with it engaged and am concerned it's locked on due to it being a mangled mess inside. I have nt drained the oil and checked but keen to understand if others have been able to successfully unlock the CDL in this scenario. How easily can these transfer boxes be damaged from road use. Any help appreciated.