Check the fluid level
Try it with CDL engaged
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Hoping to get some guidance on this matter.
I was out playing on Sunday and and came across a nice steep rocky track.
Had a crack at the hardest line which involved a rock ledge about 1-1.5mtrs tall didn't
make it so reversed and had another crack at it. While the front was up and the back was pig rooting the ground the rangie stopped. I tried to restart, would kick over but not start..thought it was a fuel issue. Anyway winched backwards down the track to level ground to sus it all out, could not find problem and got a pull to the pub on main road where rangie was trayed back home.
Next day found busted wire to dizzy hiding in sheath...beaut nothing serious I was jumping with joy.
Got a jump as my battery was a bit low and it started up no worries went to chuck it in drive and nothing.
Ran the selector through the gears for a while and still nothing. No forward or reverse.
Put the CDL in to low (not locked) and it goes.....very slow reving at about 3k.
I have gone over all the linkages and are all fine and intact.
One of the transfer case mounts is busted..but it is still in position.
The rangie is 3.5v8, 3 speed auto, lt230t transfer case.
Thanks any ideas to diagnose the problem would be great.
Check the fluid level
Try it with CDL engaged
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Level was fine.. first thing I checked....I have since drained it to see if any particals were in fluid...there wont.
My bet busted front diff if back was pig rooting and front wasent doin much like rovercare said try with CDL and listen for clunks
Ok..just filled with required fluid after drain.
No movement in locked HIGH, movement in locked LOW.
So the vehicle will only move in low with the CDL locked?![]()
Yep will move in low range locked and low range unlocked.
No movement in any High.
then it sounds like you have diagnosed your problem.......
its in the transfer case......
drain that out and see what you find in the oil......also......stick your pinky
(smallest finger) into the drain hole if you can and see if you can feel any metal
bits on the bottom of the case.......
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