Hi folks
A bit of diagnosis from the great and knowledgable would be appreciated (again).
Just home after being recovered along with my '98 P38 4.6 Auto. Driving home I heard a noise (bag of spanners being rattled) over the radio. Turned radio off, opened window and slowed down, just about at the same point Rangie stopped. Stopped dead in the road but engine still running.
Recovery guy had an interesting job loading onto the trailer (and an even more interesting job unloading). It was clear that passenger side front wheel was locked solid. At first drivers side seemed to turn but then locked whilst being winched.
I'm guessing chief suspect is front diff? did try, briefly, in both low & high range to see if I had any drive (was in middle of road!). Felt like there was drive from back wheels but couldn't overcome whatever was locking fronts.
Any other guesses? If it is the diff how difficult are they to change on a driveway (and how displeased will bank manager be?)
Many thanks
A bit of diagnosis from the great and knowledgable would be appreciated (again).
Just home after being recovered along with my '98 P38 4.6 Auto. Driving home I heard a noise (bag of spanners being rattled) over the radio. Turned radio off, opened window and slowed down, just about at the same point Rangie stopped. Stopped dead in the road but engine still running.
Recovery guy had an interesting job loading onto the trailer (and an even more interesting job unloading). It was clear that passenger side front wheel was locked solid. At first drivers side seemed to turn but then locked whilst being winched.
I'm guessing chief suspect is front diff? did try, briefly, in both low & high range to see if I had any drive (was in middle of road!). Felt like there was drive from back wheels but couldn't overcome whatever was locking fronts.
Any other guesses? If it is the diff how difficult are they to change on a driveway (and how displeased will bank manager be?)
Many thanks