jamesmartin
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I find after using the diff lock it helps to drive a few feet in reverse to help it disengage, not my advise just what I do.
Yes you are wrong jon, Disco's, rangies and defenders have 4 wheel drive all the time, just that all 3 diffs (both axles & transfer box) are able to *work* so if 1 wheel spins, you loose drive to the other 3 wheels as all the diffs are still open & working. When you lock the *difflock* as has been explained previously, it only locks the transfer box diff, sending 50 /50 drive to both axles, if 1 wheel then looses traction, you still have 50% of the drive is still going to the other axle which keeps the vehicle going (the one with the spinning wheel has now lost drive due to the diff in the axle still being open) As previously explained as well, if you loose drive to a wheel on each axle even when difflock is in (ie. cross axled) then you loose drive, Full stop! as both diffs in each axle are still open and working.Exactly my point James, I think some people see the difflock as an "extra" aid to get them out of difficulty when stuck. Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought the only reason defenders/discos/rangies had centre difflock was to be able to have 4wd on road
Even if you don't go off road reguarly, you need to put it into diff-lock at least one a month, and just go back and forth, and back to normal.
This is to make sure that the linkage is free to move, you don't want to find you can't engage it, (because the linkage is siezed), when you need it.
A good point well made ... I do this once a week when driving up a green lane.
What for? Aparently you don't need to ound:ound:
:dwhats the poor info
dont forget the diff lock only locks the centre diff.... Normally only used when something in the front axle drive train has broken, to force the drive to the rear axle to get you home
button under the clock is probably the cruise control master switch which wont work anyway so just ignor it
the word normally
thats your opinion , but it just depends whether more landrovers break their front axles than do extreem offroading..... i probably drive off road more than a lot of owners do but ive never yet had to use the diff lock toget where i want to go, often with a trailer on the back. . but i have used it on road to drive home when a front cv joint broke
anyway have you no sense of humour?
i agree that it wasnt what vthe designer intended it for ... but et a life
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