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    FITTING INSTRUCTIONS

    The OEM CDL kit replaces the existing D2 Transfer Box gear selector mechanism with one with an additional cable run to the top of the transfer box mechanism, where it engages the CDL spigot. You need a gearbox with a spigot to begin with, otherwise it"s a non-starter. Please ensure your vehicle is suitable, please read the information above to find out whether your gearbox is suitable, and what to order if it isn"t.
    You"ll also need a nylock nut, an M8; a washer to match; and 13 rivets - I used 4.7x17mm pop rivets.
    Apart from the usual hand tools, you may also need something which will cut laminated steel plate, and you"ll need a drill, and of course a rivet gun.

    1) Unclip the gearstick gaiters. Unscrew both gearknobs. Remove the top half of the main gearstick by removing the bolt at the join completely and sliding off.

    2) Remove the rubber cover from the gearstick area. Unclip the handbrake gaiter from the top, and peel it forwards. Remove the plastic fascia around the window switches and unscrew the switchplate. Twist it and push it into the console.

    3) Remove the pin which connects the handbrake to the handbrake cable. Remove 2 screws from inside the cubby box, and 2 screws from just in front of the transfer box lever. You can now start to lift the whole binnacle out. As you do so, disconnect the cigarette lighter connection from underneath, and remove the bulb holder.

    4) Lift out the foam around the gear lever area. Unscrew the bracket at the front of the area. Peel the carpet back and drill out the 13 or 14 rivets (depending on which plate you have) from the steel plate around the gear levers. Remove this upwards through the console.

    5) Unscrew the existing Transfer Box shift mechanism from the steel plate. Match the plate up to the new mechanism. Depending on your plate, you may need to enlarge the aperture for the gearstick. This can be done by chain drilling and/or sawing. Leave the new mechanism separate for now.

    6) Look down into the large hole you"ve just opened up, to find the CDL spigot on the top of the transfer box. It"s about a foot down, and is a threaded shaft with an oval profile at the base, in the middle of a triangle of three bolts. Undo the frontmost and left-hand bolts of the three.

    7) Take the lever end of the new mechanism and force it down towards the CDL spigot. The mounting bracket will attach to the top of the transfer box using the two bolts you just removed. Screw these bolts in loosely. The tail of the cable should be running forwards.

    8 ) Match up the keyed loop at the end of the cable to the CDL spigot. Make sure you have it the right way up Using your M8 Nylock nut, and a washer, bolt it down to the spigot.

    9) Clunk the new gearstick from side to side to see if the mechanism engages. If you do this with the ignition on, you can see the CDL light lighting up when it"s engaged. If it needs adjusting, you can adjust the two nuts either side of the mounting bracket, on the cable which is now mounted to the top of the transfer box casing. Make sure these are tight before you go any further.

    10) Line up the new lever with roughly the space it"s going to go in when you bolt the whole lot back together. You may have to do some shoving to get it in place, as the new cable will get in the way. Put the steel plate back into its hole and get a couple of rivets in to hold it in place. Force the new gearstick into its rightful place and bolt it back to the plate.

    11) Rivet the plate back in. You"ll only be able to get 13 rivets in, as the front right rivet will be blocked off by the new cable mechanism. After that, refitting is the reverse of removal.
    To finish off the job...

    1) Disconnect the battery. Unscrew the four hex screws in the glove box hinges. Reach round the side of the glove box with each hand and pull the closing mechanism upwards. Slide the glove box out

    2) Pull out the 3 push-studs on the black cardboard panel underneath the glovebox, and undo the screw stud at the back. Remove the panel.

    3) Near the outer side of the gap behind the glove box, you will see 2 or 3 ECUs, depending on whether you have ACE, I think. The SLABS ECU is the centre of the three, or the outside of the two. It has 5 black connector blocks underneath. Remove the centre block of the five from underneath the ECU.

    4) Look for the black & blue wire running to pin 9 of the connector block, which is the central pin on the lower row, i.e. the row furthest from the retaining clips. At this point, make sure you have the right connector, and the right pin!

    5) Cut this black & blue wire & tape off the ends. (Give enough space to solder it back together if you find out you have cut the wrong one...) Reconnect the connector. Replace the panel and the glovebox. Reconnect the battery.

    Please note :
    This is not needed for 2003 on (facelift) models as the ECU has been reprogrammed to take care of NOT disabling traction control/ABS when CDL in engaged, when ignition is switched on.

    To test: engage the CDL and start the car up. The CDL light should be lit, but the ABS/TC lights should not be lit up. This is correct - it means that the SLABS ECU is not disabling ABS/TC when you start the car up with the diff lock engaged

    Baz.
    Last edited by Redback; 2nd February 2007 at 09:59 AM.
    Cheers Baz.

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    For those who want to know which D2 has the lock in the transfer case.

    If you have the diff lock stud on your unit you will only require the linkage parts, to determine this you will need to find the transfer case serial number and check it starts with either 41D or 42D.

    If it starts 61D, 62D, 69D or 70D then you will need the diff lock parts to go in the transfer case which are an additional £ 175.

    Baz.
    Cheers Baz.

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    To test: engage the CDL and start the car up. The CDL light should be lit, but the ABS/TC lights should not be lit up. This is correct - it means that the SLABS ECU is not disabling ABS/TC when you start the car up with the diff lock engaged
    Okay this is confusing me..

    As i read it, this means that TC is NOT disabled even tho the light says it is?

    And if this is so, does that mean you cant disable TC?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5teve View Post
    and im guessing witha 2002 discoII then i need the transfer case too? where would i pick something up like that in perth? and typically would i need a mortgage extension to buy it

    Steve
    Quote Originally Posted by ladas View Post
    Steve

    Some 2002 D2's have the mechanism - not many but I understand there are some, if you look at the attachment on the 5th post of this thread it shows you where to look and what to look for.

    Who knows - you may be one of the lucky ones.
    He's not going to be lucky going by what was discussed last year when Steve bought the Disco:
    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/showthread.php't=31570

    BigJon advised in that thread that you just need the front housing, so you might get away without going to the bank .
    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redback View Post
    For those who want to know which D2 has the lock in the transfer case.

    If you have the diff lock stud on your unit you will only require the linkage parts, to determine this you will need to find the transfer case serial number and check it starts with either 41D or 42D.

    If it starts 61D, 62D, 69D or 70D then you will need the diff lock parts to go in the transfer case which are an additional £ 175.

    Baz.
    Baz, am I reading this correct, to convert a non CDL transfer case to CDL is just $175.00 (obviously plus gaskets, oil and time)

    Where can you buy these parts from ?

    Ladas

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    Quote Originally Posted by grumpybastard View Post
    Okay this is confusing me..

    As i read it, this means that TC is NOT disabled even tho the light says it is?

    And if this is so, does that mean you cant disable TC?
    The CDL light should be lit, but the ABS/TC lights should not be lit up.

    This is the correct way it should be.

    I have the AMV actuator in my D2 and it is now starting to play up, but in the time i have had it i've only ever diabled the TC to see if it was better with it off, i can say it's better if you have the TC/ABS on, the car climbs and drives through mud and sand heaps better with the TC on.

    Baz.
    Cheers Baz.

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    Baz, am I reading this correct, to convert a non CDL transfer case to CDL is just $175.00 (obviously plus gaskets, oil and time)
    Not Dollars but Pounds

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    Quote Originally Posted by ladas View Post
    Baz, am I reading this correct, to convert a non CDL transfer case to CDL is just $175.00 (obviously plus gaskets, oil and time)

    Where can you buy these parts from ?

    Ladas
    Ladas it's 175 GB pounds, thats around $400 AU dollars
    Cheers Baz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redback View Post
    Ladas it's 175 GB pounds, thats around $400 AU dollars
    Okay only out by a factor of 2.4

    Where can I spend my 175.00 GBP ???? for this kit ?

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    Okay im thinking of going down the Ritters Solution, but i'll have a chat to Glenn from Roverland fist to hear his opinion first

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