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    transfer case selector lever.

    HI All,
    does anyone know why i am able to push the transfer case lever straight across from either high or low range diff lock to hi or low range unlocked, its almost like it doesn't have the "H" pattern anymore. it still locks the CDL when i move the lever to the left and the light still comes on it just doesn't seem to be locking the lever over there??

    odd.
    justin

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    Possible that the retaining clip at the bottom of the lever ( within the little box it rests on) has popped off. Simple job of putting it back together. Or one of the clips or linkages are out-of-kilter. EDIT: Also, it's supposed to go into and out of difflock in either hi, neutral or low range.( No H pattern)

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    but i shouldn't be able to more lever directly across to the right from hi range lock to high range unlocked right? shouldn't it need to move up to central "neutral" and down to the right to take it from hi lock to hi unlock?

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    Ahhhhhhhh. No. You should be able to select locked or unlocked centre diff in high or low range. ( even if the transfer case is in neutral - although why you would want to engage CDL from neutral is beyond me).

    Some puma ( like mine) did drop out of CDL for some reason. The stealer made a modification and it's brilliant now. Clicks in and out beautifully.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Symo View Post
    Ahhhhhhhh. No. You should be able to select locked or unlocked centre diff in high or low range. ( even if the transfer case is in neutral - although why you would want to engage CDL from neutral is beyond me).

    Some puma ( like mine) did drop out of CDL for some reason. The stealer made a modification and it's brilliant now. Clicks in and out beautifully.
    In the good old days, to use your power take off, you would place the transfer lever in neutral, which also engages four wheel drive, with the handbrake on.
    Then using the gearbox to select the appropriate speed, the PTO would then be able to drive the machine attached with the Land Rover remaining stationary.

    That neutral is also handy when closing the gate at night !
    Pop into neutral in the transfer box, the handbrake on and the main gearbox into reverse. Why?
    The reverse light then shines and you can see to latch the gate up.
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    Last edited by wrinklearthur; 19th June 2012 at 09:43 PM. Reason: engaging 4WD

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    Quote Originally Posted by Symo View Post
    Ahhhhhhhh. No. You should be able to select locked or unlocked centre diff in high or low range. ( even if the transfer case is in neutral - although why you would want to engage CDL from neutral is beyond me).

    Some puma ( like mine) did drop out of CDL for some reason. The stealer made a modification and it's brilliant now. Clicks in and out beautifully.
    Mine is very loose when sitting normally, which makes it sit almost in the middle as standard. Spoke to the dealer at first service, they reckon they adjusted it so it like "clicks" in,,, but its still the same.
    Its annoying, as I am consistantly trying to pull it to the right, to make sure its seated correctly.
    I will get them to have another look at it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by portafilter View Post
    HI All,
    does anyone know why i am able to push the transfer case lever straight across from either high or low range diff lock to hi or low range unlocked, its almost like it doesn't have the "H" pattern anymore. it still locks the CDL when i move the lever to the left and the light still comes on it just doesn't seem to be locking the lever over there??

    odd.
    justin
    What you have described as far as shifting is as it should be. They have never, ever had a 'H' shift pattern except the one moulded into the knob.

    However the last line reads as though the diff is not staying locked - is the lever moving back to the unlock position without you touching it?

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    Ok so it seems I have been a little remiss in that i have only just read the correct method of obtaining centre diff lock- by shifting the lever directly to the left from unlocked hi or low.
    I'm an idiot.
    I always thought you had to select neutral in the trans case first.
    No so.
    Sorry for the panic caused

    And thanks for the replies.
    The sky is in fact not falling.
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    Justin

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    Porta, some Pumas do have a problem of holding the CDL in regardless of where you engage it, from high, low or neutral.

    Take the car to Lance Dixon in Doncaster. They know the issue and have a great fix for it. Mine in now brilliant

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    Hi Symo,

    Do you have any details of this fix? I have been told I need a new transfer case by my dealer for the same problem.



    Quote Originally Posted by Symo View Post
    Ahhhhhhhh. No. You should be able to select locked or unlocked centre diff in high or low range. ( even if the transfer case is in neutral - although why you would want to engage CDL from neutral is beyond me).

    Some puma ( like mine) did drop out of CDL for some reason. The stealer made a modification and it's brilliant now. Clicks in and out beautifully.

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