Hi,
A friends 2006 TD5 has just had some kind of transmission failure whilst driving up hill on road, doing about 20mph. I've copied the text below he sent me, I appreciate it's hard to diagnose accurately over the net........but does anyone have any immediate thoughts ??

Complete loss of drive whilst in 3rd gear @20mph accelerating up hill.
No drive in high or low ratio, but when handbrake applied regained drive.
Drive also regained when diff lock engaged.
Appears to drive normally in high ratio with diff lock.

Any thoughts guys ?

Thanks
 
Hi,
A friends 2006 TD5 has just had some kind of transmission failure whilst driving up hill on road, doing about 20mph. I've copied the text below he sent me, I appreciate it's hard to diagnose accurately over the net........but does anyone have any immediate thoughts ??

Complete loss of drive whilst in 3rd gear @20mph accelerating up hill.
No drive in high or low ratio, but when handbrake applied regained drive.
Drive also regained when diff lock engaged.
Appears to drive normally in high ratio with diff lock.

Any thoughts guys ?

Thanks

From what you've described it won't be a transmission issue it'll be something in one of the axels - putting on diff lock or the hand brake then diverts drive to the other hence it gaining drive again. He can have a look underneath (carefully) and see which prop is turning to narrow it down. Half shafts are common and an easy fix. Should be able to put it in diff lock and drive slowly to get themselves home.

Edit - it's a bit unclear what you mean about 3rd gear? I've taken that to mean it happened whilst in 3rd gear and now affects all gears
 
concur with @Rougharse Racing and @Scooby22

I stripped a front hub on my 90 a few years ago and there was no bang or anything

Was trying to tow a trailer through a big section of mud at the time

Easy enough fix just need to work out which wheel
 

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