There is a CV retaining clip that, if not correctly seated, will result in no drive to that wheel. Hence the car won't drive (unless in low-range Rock-Crawl).
Cheers,
Gordon
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						Just had the front suspension arms, bushes and ball joints replaced on 2006 LR D3 TDV6 S at 115,000 kms.
2 days later, start engine, car moves very slowly then stops, revving engine makes no difference. No forward or reverse movement possible. Road assist results in car towed to dealer.
Vehicle dealer serviced from new, no other problems.
Is it possible there was defective work in the ball joint replacement that has caused this - or is it just a coincidence and I now have another problem?
There is a CV retaining clip that, if not correctly seated, will result in no drive to that wheel. Hence the car won't drive (unless in low-range Rock-Crawl).
Cheers,
Gordon
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						[QUOTE=gghaggis;1816520]There is a CV retaining clip that, if not correctly seated, will result in no drive to that wheel. Hence the car won't drive (unless in low-range Rock-Crawl)
Thanks, but there's no drive to any wheels and low-range does not engage either.
Would this happen if both cv retaining clips were incorrectly seated ? I am hoping this might be the cause since this would be a warranty repair rather than possibly a more expensive gearbox repair.
(The steering was a little heavy after the cv work was done last Thursday)
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						I would get the repairer to look at it and give an opportunity to fix. First get them to look at the gear linkages as they can slip if worn. There were a number of posts on it on the UK site. Easy fixed.
If not looks like they may have stuffed up.
In normal mode, if there is no drive to one wheel, then the car won't drive at all (it may slowly crawl forward at high revs, then stop), so it would appear as if there is no drive to all wheels.
However, the bit about not being able to select Low Range seems to point to something else.
Cheers,
Gordon
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						Vehicle examined today and reported that the drive shaft now requires replacement. Comment was the work on the ball joints etc may have stressed the drive shaft and this led to it's failure.
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						I think it is more likely they damaged it when fitting. Look for mushrooming on the hub flang. I would push for fixing.
Dealer or indie?
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