Disco 1 won't move in gear
#1
Disco 1 won't move in gear
Guys,
My son's '97 Disco I has a weird issue...he was coming home the other night, when all of a sudden it lost power to the wheels as he was cruising at highway speed. He coasted to a stop in a parking lot, and discovered that although the engine runs fine, when he put it in any gear, it would not move. He said it made no sound at all, just quit pulling suddenly.
I figured that it must be the transfer case/neutral lever causing the issue, because all the shafts are good, the trans fluid is red and at level, and the differentials seem to be okay. I know that when you put it in Park or Reverse, you can actually roll the truck, so I guess the TC is stuck in neutral somehow.
I removed the console to get at the linkage, and it all looks good; the TC shifter is all the way to the right and to the rear, as it should be, there are no pieces missing or hanging loose, but the truck still won't move. I don't know if the linkage is jammed, but I do know that when you run it through the selections, when it goes back into Park, I get this weird clacking/zipping sound (like a pawl not locking), just for an instant, and then it stops.
I made a quick video of it for you to hear; I am running it through R,N,D,1,2,3 and back to P, when you hear the zipping noise. I did it twice; the second time is the clearest to hear (sorry for the crappy phone cam---I was doing it one-handed, while I held the flashlight):
VIDEO0008.mp4 Video by ghostsoldier | Photobucket
Any ideas what might be causing this, and what I can do to diagnose and/or fix the problem?
Thanks,
Rob
My son's '97 Disco I has a weird issue...he was coming home the other night, when all of a sudden it lost power to the wheels as he was cruising at highway speed. He coasted to a stop in a parking lot, and discovered that although the engine runs fine, when he put it in any gear, it would not move. He said it made no sound at all, just quit pulling suddenly.
I figured that it must be the transfer case/neutral lever causing the issue, because all the shafts are good, the trans fluid is red and at level, and the differentials seem to be okay. I know that when you put it in Park or Reverse, you can actually roll the truck, so I guess the TC is stuck in neutral somehow.
I removed the console to get at the linkage, and it all looks good; the TC shifter is all the way to the right and to the rear, as it should be, there are no pieces missing or hanging loose, but the truck still won't move. I don't know if the linkage is jammed, but I do know that when you run it through the selections, when it goes back into Park, I get this weird clacking/zipping sound (like a pawl not locking), just for an instant, and then it stops.
I made a quick video of it for you to hear; I am running it through R,N,D,1,2,3 and back to P, when you hear the zipping noise. I did it twice; the second time is the clearest to hear (sorry for the crappy phone cam---I was doing it one-handed, while I held the flashlight):
VIDEO0008.mp4 Video by ghostsoldier | Photobucket
Any ideas what might be causing this, and what I can do to diagnose and/or fix the problem?
Thanks,
Rob
#4
Guess
But, while its open just turn one way or the other, that will diagnose your problem.
Hope I helped.
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Thanks, guys....I'll give that a shot, once it warms up here later this week, and let you know what happens.
I think I'm going to pull the carpet back and cut a square access opening in the hump, and cover it with a plate and screws, to facilitate access to the linkage in future.
Rob
I think I'm going to pull the carpet back and cut a square access opening in the hump, and cover it with a plate and screws, to facilitate access to the linkage in future.
Rob
#9
check this thread....
https://landroverforums.com/forum/discovery-i-39/[help]-center-differential-lock-49175/
I'd say the CDL switch needs to turn clockwise (when viewed from above) to engage teh diff lock and counter clockwise to disengage.
https://landroverforums.com/forum/discovery-i-39/[help]-center-differential-lock-49175/
I'd say the CDL switch needs to turn clockwise (when viewed from above) to engage teh diff lock and counter clockwise to disengage.