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    purplecheese Guest

    Lost Drive

    Last night was the absolute worst experience driving my disco (series 2 tds manual), the car lost power on the highway, i pulled over and couldnt get it to move at all and it allowed changing gears without the clutch being engaged After half an hour of waving down cars someone finally stopped and called the RACV for me and i got the car towed
    Now i have what seems to be a long wait until monday to find out what is wrong and what it will cost to fix, has this happened to anybody else?

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    Model? engine? Transmission?(manual i'm guessing?)

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    It'sNotWorthComplaining! Guest
    maybe the difflock on the transfer somehow slipped into neutral? You would have no drive. If you don't have diff lock , you might still have the the difflock fitting on the transfer.

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    purplecheese Guest
    It s a 2000 discovery series 2 td5 manual, will find out later today the damage

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    I had this experience once when I had been using low range and hadn't engaged it properly back to high range.

    Car drove ok for about 10 km then went into neutral. After a moment of blind panic reason set in and I pulled the lever back properly .....

    willis

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    purplecheese Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Willis View Post
    I had this experience once when I had been using low range and hadn't engaged it properly back to high range.

    Car drove ok for about 10 km then went into neutral. After a moment of blind panic reason set in and I pulled the lever back properly .....

    willis
    I wish that was the problem!! the car is still at the mechanics awaiting a verdict hopefully today hoping its not too expensive to fix

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    It'sNotWorthComplaining! Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by purplecheese View Post
    I wish that was the problem!! the car is still at the mechanics awaiting a verdict hopefully today hoping its not too expensive to fix
    I hope the mechanic is a landy specialist, if he is just a normal Mech then the verdict could be costly, after the first and second verdict didn't fix the problem.

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    purplecheese Guest
    verdict is this the clutch is completly broken, costly fix but i must say the landy had done over 260,000 on the original clutch pretty good!

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