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    Disabling D2 Traction Control

    After a trip up through lots of soft sand and a long gradual climb that the traction control was intent on burying the car on I have come to the following conclusions.

    1. I need to get the centre diff lock parts and actuator from Ashcroft.

    2. I would like to place a switch in the car to disable the traction control when I choose.

    Does anyone know if this can be done or has done it themselves?

    I was thinking just a toggle switch in the dash or wire it up to one of the blank switch locations beside the steering wheel.

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    Firstly, get the centre diff lock. It transformed my D2 in all situations. Secondly, once you have the CDL, if you start the car with it engaged, you will automatically disengage the traction control and abs. Just remember to restart the car when you get back onto the blacktop so that you have re-activated the abs....pretty important for your, and your familys safety!
    I actually find that the combination of the CDL and TC works extremely well so maybe try things before you just ignore the benefits that TC can give you.

    It is ILLEGAL to have any switch which disconnects the ABS (which also drives the TC). Your insurance will be void if you do this!
    Last edited by wardy1; 30th November 2009 at 10:11 AM. Reason: incomplete answer
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    Wardy1

    Thanks for the info.

    So my understanding of your reply is.

    1. If I engage CDL with car running, both CDL and traction control are active.

    2. If I turn off car, engage CDL and restart, CDL is active and traction control is inactive.

    The long climb in the soft sand was the only time that I have been disapointed with my D2, if the CDL is the answer then I will have to spend the money.

    The only way I got up was with a big run-up and lots of power.

    I am looking at around $2000 though to purchase and install the CDL in mine as it is the only model with the spigot etc. removed.

    I was told I can get a reconditioned transfer case for about the same money with the CDL spigot.

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    What tyre pressure were you running?

    Makes a *huge* difference with TC

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    It should have been around 18-20psi but I think it ended up lower, long story as to why this happened.

    I have the 18" factory alloys so was a bit worried about low pressures.

    Does anyone have a recommended pressure to use with the 18" rims and 255/55 tyres?

    Or with those are you better of leaving them at standard pressure, Land Rover recommend 28psi front and 38psi rear.

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    CDL Prices

    I just bought a good second hand CDL Lever kit for my 99 D3 Td5 a bit pricey i thought at $1,178.00 all up with Freight & GST . But have been looking since last year . Cheers George

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    Hi CJT, yes, your interpretation is correct

    Try calling Fred Smith Auto (9720 4999) re a transfer case and linkages. I got mine from him (2nd hand) for about $1100. He is a LR specialist and would fit it all for you as well if req. There is a bit of info about him somewhere on this forum, basically, what he doesn't know about LR's isn't worth knowing.
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    I find driving along and waiting for the modulator to send the three amigos dis engages the traction control

    dont have to wait too long and bingo

    I do have to make the effort to get that fixed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jedimastermat View Post
    I find driving along and waiting for the modulator to send the three amigos dis engages the traction control

    dont have to wait too long and bingo

    I do have to make the effort to get that fixed
    This is false, even with the 3 amigoes the TC ABS HD will still work, unless it's a complete Modulator failure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redback View Post
    This is false, even with the 3 amigoes the TC ABS HD will still work, unless it's a complete Modulator failure.

    Baz.
    Uh uh, thats false to, "if" the TC light is on it is 100% disabled......the ABS and HDC will still work but at "reduced" parameters, this is the same for the 3 amigos OR engaging difflock and starting the car, infact it's not 100% correct ref the 3 little buggers as there is ONLY 1 fault that still allows ABS function and that is "shuttle valve electrical failure" , all others faults shutdown the ABS 100%

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