Probably the best investment on a pre-facelift D2 is getting the CDL hooked up.
Depending on when your D2 was built it may or may not have the CDL internals fitted to the transfer case. From around April 2001 through to the introduction of the facelifted D2a in mid-2002 the transfer case did not have the centre diff lock internals fitted which complicates matters somewhat.
You can check from under the vehicle to see if there is a spigot in the middle of a round plate attached to the case by three bolts. It's on the top of the transfer case, almost directly behind the front output shaft. If you have a look at steps 16 and 18 on this site you can see the spigot you are looking for: www.discovery2.co.uk/Factory Diff Lock
If you don't have the spigot you can either buy a used TC with the internals or add the internals to the existing box. As you have a fairly low KM vehicle it would be wise to consider ordering a CDL update kit from Ashcroft in the UK: Ashcroft Transmissions - CDL Update Kit
From that point on it's reasonably straight forward. I'd highly recommend the modified CDL levers made by forum member .50 They are very close in design to the original D2a lever and have the advantage of maintaining the sealed back design of the original, whereas the Ashcroft levers have an open frame and rely on a rubber boot for weather/dust sealing. See this page for more information: www.discovery2.co.uk / D2 CDL levers..... THE BEST!! FWIW I have no affiliation, just a satisfied user.
The final step - which some might consider a waste of time- is upgrading the SLABS ECU to a version originally fitted to the D2a's. These revisions have additional programming that has been designed to accommodate the locked CDL, plus improvements to the ABS programming. You also get "cosmetic" niceties such as chimes to indicate the CDL has engaged or disengaged.
At current exchange rates the .50 Lever will cost you around $500 plus shipping if you don't send back an exchange lever.
A D2a SLABS ECU will cost in the vicinity of $150-200 if you shop around. Australian wreckers seem to think anything of a D2 is worth $$$ so it's worth looking around or try UK/US sellers on ebay. If you do buy from eBay don't trust the listing or photo's - ask the seller to verify the part number on the item they are going to send you. The SRD500070 part is the pick as it was the final revision fitted to the 2004MY, SRD000150 which was fitted to the 2003MY is also fine but may lack some minor refinements of the later version.
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Paul


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- is upgrading the SLABS ECU to a version originally fitted to the D2a's. These revisions have additional programming that has been designed to accommodate the locked CDL, plus improvements to the ABS programming. You also get "cosmetic" niceties such as chimes to indicate the CDL has engaged or disengaged.


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