From what I recall,
2001 - should have the internals but not the lever
2002 - has no internals or lever (I know, I bought one)
2003 - CDL was back from the factory
I believe 2003 is the start of the D2A with the updated headlights etc.
Hi there people, I am very new to the site and was wondering if I can get some help.
I'm in the process of looking for / buying a D2, and am keen to know how you can tell if it has a centre diff lock or not. I am looking at 2001/ 2002/ 2003 model range.
Thanks in advance for your help, i've been lurking for a while and only just signed up.
Cheers,
John
From what I recall,
2001 - should have the internals but not the lever
2002 - has no internals or lever (I know, I bought one)
2003 - CDL was back from the factory
I believe 2003 is the start of the D2A with the updated headlights etc.
Hello and welcome,
See thread #34 here:
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery-...cdl-lever.html
If there is one of those cdl things (circled in the pics) on the top of the front output housing of the transfer case, then you're in luck.
Generally 2001 and 2002 will not have cdl.
Happy hunting![]()
2002 D2 4.6L V8 Auto SLS+2" ACE CDL Truetrac(F) Nanocom(V8 only)
So is it possible some 2001 models have CDL?
And another thing, what is the downside of no CDL?
Ok, I've followed the link and now have some reading. Thanks for your help
MY2002 D2's don't have the CDL internals. The last few months of the MY2001 also missed out on the internals. The model years run from august/september of the previous calendar year. MY2002 runs from roughly August 2001 through to August 2002. MY2001 vehicles built from around April/May onwards don't usually have the CDL internals.
Don't rely on Dealers or most owners to have much of a clue about build dates. They'll generally quote compliance plate dates which can be up to 12 months after build date.
You can find the build date on a small plate riveted to the body in front of the air box. If you stand at the passenger side guard with the bonnet open and look in front of the air box you'll see it.
cheers
Paul
So is there any possible way to tell from the gear lever in the cab?
Prior to my2003 the D2 didn't have a cdl lever fitted. Unless someone has retro fitted a lever you'll have to get underneath and check the transfer case to be 100% sure.
Easiest way to check if the transfer case atleast has the internals is to get under the car and see if the spigot is in the front output housing.
Cases with serial number with 61D, 62D, 69D & 70D do not have the internals.
Even without the lever you can still lock the CDL with a spanner.
I think I have that correct.
Chris,
The picture you've used to illustrate the spigot is of a cdl kit that enables owners of the one of CDL-less transfer cases to install the cdl internals. The upshot is that a 61D, 62D, 69D, or 71D could have the cdl internals if a previous owner has installed a kit like the one you have shown.
Checking for the spigot is the best way to identify the presence of the internals.
cheers
Paul
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