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ATH
15th January 2007, 12:37 PM
Hi everyone.
I've just got a 300Tdi Defender and although the lever goes over to the diff locked position, no light comes on upon the dash. How can I check that the thing is actually working?https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2012/07/1222.jpg
Thanks.
Alan.

rovercare
15th January 2007, 12:40 PM
Jack 1 wheel up, leave gearbag in neutral, engage diff lock, wheel should turn maybe 1/3rd of a turn and be locked, now disengage and it should spin freely

FIX THE LIGHT, before you do bad fings, like driving locked on asphalt:o

4bee
15th January 2007, 12:41 PM
Engage diff lock, jack up a front wheel with the car in gear & see if you can turn it, seems to be the test. If no, then it is locked. Could be the switch or the bulb otherwise.

ATH
15th January 2007, 02:54 PM
Thanks for the replies, I've checked behind the dash but haven't yet looked at the switch. Is this near the lever and accessible by removing the cover in the cab?
Thanks.
Alan.

isuzurover
15th January 2007, 03:43 PM
Thanks for the replies, I've checked behind the dash but haven't yet looked at the switch. Is this near the lever and accessible by removing the cover in the cab?
Thanks.
Alan.

Have you jacked up a wheel yet?

The CDL only locks the centre diff (in the back of the transfer case) and works by engine vacuum. The light only lights up when the CDL is fully engaged.

If the CDL is working when you have a wheel jacked up, get a multimeter and check is there is power at the light.

Failures are usually only the bulb, or some of the rubber parts of the switch perish and leak.

rick130
15th January 2007, 06:16 PM
The CDL only locks the centre diff (in the back of the transfer case) and works by engine vacuum.

in an LT230 ??
:p :p :p

LandyAndy
15th January 2007, 07:12 PM
Hi Alan
Assuming yours is the same as the Disco transfercase(should be).
Get underneath,look feel above the area where the front propshaft is. You will see the lever that comes down and turns the acuator.Once you are familiar get somebody to get inside and move the lever it maybe a case the lever isnt quite turning far enough to full engage the CDL.My homemade CDL does this occasionally,once its turned as far as it goes turn it a bit more with a pair of pliers,see if that lights up your light.
Not sure how they are adjusted,I had a D1/Rangie lever for a while,INTERESTING!!!! Im sure a manual will show how its done.
Andrew

rovercare
15th January 2007, 08:12 PM
in an LT230 ??
:p :p :p

Ha Ha Ha, got to love that text book education:wasntme:

rick130
16th January 2007, 07:11 AM
Ha Ha Ha, got to love that text book education:wasntme:

Ben knows his stuff, just probably had a brain fart/thinking of his 110/LT85

rovercare
16th January 2007, 07:55 AM
Ben knows his stuff, just probably had a brain fart/thinking of his 110/LT85

LT85 has an LT230 to;)

ATH
16th January 2007, 11:11 AM
Thanks all of you. I'll get under it this evening and get the cook to move the lever while I check whats happening underneath.
I'll give it a run round the block as well to see if I can get a response from the light. If not I'll change the globe and try the other suggestions.
Alan.

isuzurover
16th January 2007, 11:57 AM
Ben knows his stuff, just probably had a brain fart/thinking of his 110/LT85

Thanks for correcting me Rick. I was thinking of the LT95...