Turn on the ignition. Go into the 4x4 info screen in the centre consol display. You will see a green circle where your centre diff is. If there is a second green circle at the rear diff, then you have an e-diff.
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						SupporterHi, how do I know if I have an Open Diff or a E diff, I couldn’t see a starter motor thing on top of the diff as per WSM Diagram, I do have a gap tool if that helps.
Thanks
Woz
2012 Discovery 4 HSE 3ltr SDV6
1968 Mustang Convertible
2005 Ducati Monster 1000s
Turn on the ignition. Go into the 4x4 info screen in the centre consol display. You will see a green circle where your centre diff is. If there is a second green circle at the rear diff, then you have an e-diff.
2013 D4 expedition equipped
1966 Army workshop trailer
(previously SII 2.25 swb, SIII 2.25 swb & lwb, P38 Vogue, 1993 LSE 3.9V8 then HS2.8)
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						SupporterThank you, I have an open diff, changed the oil and needed to know because each diff has a different quantity of oil.
Thanks
Woz
2012 Discovery 4 HSE 3ltr SDV6
1968 Mustang Convertible
2005 Ducati Monster 1000s
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						SupporterThere are some reports of this technique not being valid to confirm presence of open diffs as some have reported having the lock on the rear diff despite not having an ediff.
In my opinion, the easiest way to confirm is to visually inspect and feel above the diff for the locking unit. There are plenty of pictures online of what it looks like.
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