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Thread: Do I have CDL?? Help please...

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    landyprincess Guest
    ... an update... the triangle shape 'thing' and the nut is there but hubby could not for the life of him get CDL engaged, he did hear a 'click' from around or in the vacinity, so maybe something was moving somewhere.... but unfortunately cannot get it engaged, maybe the outside 'bits' are just there for looks ...

    oh well, onto plan 2....

    thanks all for your help :-D

    Cheers,
    Lp

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    Quote Originally Posted by biggin View Post
    Spigott needs 1/8 of a turn (45deg) in a anticlockwise direction if looking from underneath.
    thanks for that, a 10mm spanner as suggested in a post/forum elsewhere didn't make it any easier, perhaps that comment was more meant for once the inside console was out!?!?!

    From the underside (i.e. him laying on his back, looking up) he said that he needed a special tool, otherwise when he attempted to turn it (anticlockwise) the gearbox got in the way....

    ... perhaps the limitation on the complete turn (45deg) has accounted for it not being engaged properly??....

    any thoughts? Is it best to engage CDL on a manual via the internal consol removal or can it be done from underneath and is a special tool required ??

    He has found the whole process very frustrating... and has relayed an assortment of colourful phrases!

    Cheers,

    Lp

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    Hi, I just went out to the shed to have a look at one I had out of the car.

    If you come in from above the front tail shaft with a 10mm spanner on the nut it swings out away from the gearbox about a 1/4 of a turn. On one transfer I had I herd a clunk noise. You then need to grab the flange or tail shaft and move it back and forth until it engages. It should all move pretty easily. Good luck.
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    This is what the cdl spiggot looks like. ( ignore the cable thing and bracket, as you wont have them ).




    You just need to turn with a 10mm open ended spanner.



    Above is in the unlocked position.

    And this is the locked position.



    I,d very surprised if the diff lock is siezed, but it does,nt need a lot of force to turn it.

    Cheers.

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    as mentioned, it should be pretty basic
    I've got a dodgy kiddies tool kit and it did the trick lying underneath it in the uni car park
    best of luck with it, its pretty fiddly to get your hand to

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    I believe that unlike a D1 where you can remove the cv/axle that drives the flange, the D2 cannot. Therefore if you are looking to engage the cld to drive on the rear axle only you might want to get some advice before you do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Landover View Post
    You then need to grab the flange or tail shaft and move it back and forth until it engages
    Thanks so much everyone for your replies and esp this one above .... not sure whether he did that but will ask him tomorrow. As for now, the driveshaft is back on as I need to move it out from under the carport. His FJ40 is out of action which is behind mine and I have to move mine so he can bring his motorbike up so he can get the part for his FJ40... bit of a bollocks night mechanically IMO .... think he was a bit over it all by the time he got to my landrover!.... oh well.... tomorrow is another day :-D

    Cheers,
    Lp

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    Smile re:

    Good luck, hope things get better for ya both after some sleep!

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    Quote Originally Posted by landyprincess View Post
    Thanks so much everyone for your replies and esp this one above .... not sure whether he did that but will ask him tomorrow. As for now, the driveshaft is back on as I need to move it out from under the carport. His FJ40 is out of action which is behind mine and I have to move mine so he can bring his motorbike up so he can get the part for his FJ40... bit of a bollocks night mechanically IMO .... think he was a bit over it all by the time he got to my landrover!.... oh well.... tomorrow is another day :-D

    Cheers,
    Lp

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    Another easy way to tell whether a disco has CDL or not is to just look at the small shift lever and compare it to others, such as these examples:

    NO DIFF LOCK




    DIFF LOCK



    The position of the shifters above reveal which has CDL. As a guide, if the lever is in the centre, no CDL otherwise if the lever is positioned over to the far right, it has CDL.

    Sorry for the huge pictures

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