Four wheel drive
So today, I managed to get myself stuck on a pile of snow. I was well and truly not going anywhere so I had to get my husband to help me. He noticed that only one back wheel was spinning. So he seems to think that I do not have 4 x 4 capabilities. I insisted that land rovers were permanently 4 wheel drive. Who is right? And why would only one wheel spin? The other back tire was on frozen ground, the front ones were on the road. I couldn't engage the diff lock as the lever is seized. It's a discovery 1.
Without the diff lock engaged on the center diff you have 3 open differentials. So the power will take the path of least resistance. Which would be the one spinning tire.
You do have full time 4wd but with 3 open diffs until you fix the shifter. Than at least you can spin two tires.
You do have full time 4wd but with 3 open diffs until you fix the shifter. Than at least you can spin two tires.
Basically the Disco is full time AWD, while the wheels maintain traction/contact with the ground. When you lock the center diff it becomes 4WD. However, if you get cross-axled and one front/one rear lose traction you won't go anywhere.
Locking the center diff makes a world of difference.
Locking the center diff makes a world of difference.
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