jamesandrewbateman
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Hi y'all,
I took my newly acquired Series III out into the snow today and had real trouble getting it to move in reverse (4WD) up a slight incline.
I've had a good look around for this problem, but it's hard to google the noise it makes as there isn't really an Onomatopoeia for this kind of sound
It's a grinding/whining sound like grrooooowwwww when in reverse (4WD)
At first I thought it was wheel spin because of the snow, I opened the door to get a good look at the wheels and there is no spin, just a slipping sound and barely any movement. (Checked the side I can't see whilst driving and there was no spin marks or snow chucked up).
This did happen when in the mud a few weeks ago, but I definitely thought it was wheel spin (just assumed what with the hellova lot of mud around).
Back into 2 Wheel high range and everything seems fine but I didn't want to wear the clutch out. I can't remember trying low range but I think it was still doing the same noise.
This is the kind of sound you get when not quite engaging the drive mode correctly or not quite getting it in gear almost.
I'm not sure about freewheeling hubs as I've only had a Landy for a few months and still learning fast. Is there a way to check, because I assume this could contribute to the problem if they are not engaged... or is it lack of diff lock? I just dont know enough to diagnose it yet
Any help or a point in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. If I find out any more I will be sure to share the details.
I took my newly acquired Series III out into the snow today and had real trouble getting it to move in reverse (4WD) up a slight incline.
I've had a good look around for this problem, but it's hard to google the noise it makes as there isn't really an Onomatopoeia for this kind of sound
It's a grinding/whining sound like grrooooowwwww when in reverse (4WD)
At first I thought it was wheel spin because of the snow, I opened the door to get a good look at the wheels and there is no spin, just a slipping sound and barely any movement. (Checked the side I can't see whilst driving and there was no spin marks or snow chucked up).
This did happen when in the mud a few weeks ago, but I definitely thought it was wheel spin (just assumed what with the hellova lot of mud around).
Back into 2 Wheel high range and everything seems fine but I didn't want to wear the clutch out. I can't remember trying low range but I think it was still doing the same noise.
This is the kind of sound you get when not quite engaging the drive mode correctly or not quite getting it in gear almost.
I'm not sure about freewheeling hubs as I've only had a Landy for a few months and still learning fast. Is there a way to check, because I assume this could contribute to the problem if they are not engaged... or is it lack of diff lock? I just dont know enough to diagnose it yet
Any help or a point in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. If I find out any more I will be sure to share the details.