Get the dealer to look at transfer lever adjustment if it is still under warranty. Mine did this from new. Once adjusted under warranty it never did it again.
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Get the dealer to look at transfer lever adjustment if it is still under warranty. Mine did this from new. Once adjusted under warranty it never did it again.
I was in low range, then knocked it up to high before the mud. I think it was only half engaged though- I had drive, but the first bump knocked it back into neutral. It was easy to get it back into high though- it seems like the cogs didn't entirely mesh the first time. Does this sound like your symptoms?
Ok Mitch. Now tell us which one of you did the donuts.
Thanks for the picks and vids by the way.
Cheers, Billy.
There was a fully sick nissan 370Z in the car park, I was smitten. But that's just speculation!
It wasn't the deefer :angel:
OK. I'll accept that defence...... This time. :p
40 Series Cruisers are great (not as good as a Land Rover) my mates got a 3B SWB BJ40 and his engine did 3, 000, 000klms (that he knows of) before it carcked it. Their biggest down side is rust they start rusting at the threat of rain.
Nathan.
I wonder if it's a ninety thing. My 110 has done some bone jarring banging and bouncing but hasn't popped once.