Diff Lock on '02
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RE: Diff Lock on '02
Roverguy,
I don't mean to rain on your parade, but you are completely off on this.
There is no reprograming of the ECU, all the earlier D2 cases with CDL will work fine and any linkage will work, the only differences will be the cost, between the D1 set up for around $150 to the 04 and solenoid set ups in the $450 plus range.
I don't mean to rain on your parade, but you are completely off on this.
There is no reprograming of the ECU, all the earlier D2 cases with CDL will work fine and any linkage will work, the only differences will be the cost, between the D1 set up for around $150 to the 04 and solenoid set ups in the $450 plus range.
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RE: Diff Lock on '02
dont worry andrew, im right. ive done it. get under the car when its cooled off, or youll burn your arm, and feel where i mentioned before. youll feel the stud, get a light before you go under or else youmight end up with your hand in the wrong place. try it.
and mike, please dont doubt me, you might be a retired service manager, but im a current rover master tech. diff lock was deleted in the 03my (from the tbox itself) and when it came back, functional this time in 04, the software WABCO ABS software was enhanced to be less sensitive when diff lock is engaged. no programing is not needed, but will improve off road drivability.
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RE: Diff Lock on '02
Roverguy, Mike has given me great advice before, so I'm not quick to doubt him...but I'm curious about what you're saying.
Can you describe in more detail what I am looking for and where I am looking? I'm gradually getting to know the truck (did the shocks/springs/front driveshaft/rotoflex installs myself so far), but still definitely a rookie. Of course, a picture would be great if you had one...
If I do find it, what linkage and shifter would I need? Would I buy the parts from an '04?
Can you describe in more detail what I am looking for and where I am looking? I'm gradually getting to know the truck (did the shocks/springs/front driveshaft/rotoflex installs myself so far), but still definitely a rookie. Of course, a picture would be great if you had one...
If I do find it, what linkage and shifter would I need? Would I buy the parts from an '04?
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RE: Diff Lock on '02
yes, parts for a 04 are what you need. look at the pic, yours will not have the cable shown, but will have the verticle shaft, which is the lock... and i dont know how to attach a pic to this, so wither let me know, or let me have your email, and ill get you a pic that shows what youre looking for.
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RE: Diff Lock on '02
ORIGINAL: roverguy7
dont worry andrew, im right. ive done it. get under the car when its cooled off, or youll burn your arm, and feel where i mentioned before. youll feel the stud, get a light before you go under or else youmight end up with your hand in the wrong place. try it.
and mike, please dont doubt me, you might be a retired service manager, but im a current rover master tech. diff lock was deleted in the 03my (from the tbox itself) and when it came back, functional this time in 04, the software WABCO ABS software was enhanced to be less sensitive when diff lock is engaged. no programing is not needed, but will improve off road drivability.
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dont worry andrew, im right. ive done it. get under the car when its cooled off, or youll burn your arm, and feel where i mentioned before. youll feel the stud, get a light before you go under or else youmight end up with your hand in the wrong place. try it.
and mike, please dont doubt me, you might be a retired service manager, but im a current rover master tech. diff lock was deleted in the 03my (from the tbox itself) and when it came back, functional this time in 04, the software WABCO ABS software was enhanced to be less sensitive when diff lock is engaged. no programing is not needed, but will improve off road drivability.
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Take care,
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RE: Diff Lock on '02
being advised to, and it being the correct thing to do are very different things. if you have ever used, or seen someone use a T4 and go into SLABS, it will ask you if it is diff lock fitted, the reason for this is the different software, it will not cause a problem with normal driving, just allows the SLABS unit to know if it is in diff lock, and changes its control map of whell slip. it should be done if you are that concerned about off road proformance, as i assume someone going out of their way to add diff lock would be. and it was not deleted from the tbox until 03, when they changed from a Q to a SE suffix in the tbox model number.
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RE: Diff Lock on '02
and it was not deleted from the tbox until 03, when they changed from a Q to a SE suffix in the tbox model number.
I have several friends with them, ranging from Aug 2001 to april 2003 and none of them have the difflock capability.
The only thing I can see as a "possible" explanation, is that models built in the UK upto may 2001 that were destined for the U.S, didnt get there very quickly and where registered upto 2 years later, unlikely, but I cant see any other way.
Im pretty sure if you went to any garage / car sales place over there and crawled underneath an "02" Disco 2, that you wouldnot find the difflock spigot in the transfer case
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ORIGINAL: roverguy7
being advised to, and it being the correct thing to do are very different things. if you have ever used, or seen someone use a T4 and go into SLABS, it will ask you if it is diff lock fitted, the reason for this is the different software, it will not cause a problem with normal driving, just allows the SLABS unit to know if it is in diff lock, and changes its control map of whell slip. it should be done if you are that concerned about off road proformance, as i assume someone going out of their way to add diff lock would be. and it was not deleted from the tbox until 03, when they changed from a Q to a SE suffix in the tbox model number.
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being advised to, and it being the correct thing to do are very different things. if you have ever used, or seen someone use a T4 and go into SLABS, it will ask you if it is diff lock fitted, the reason for this is the different software, it will not cause a problem with normal driving, just allows the SLABS unit to know if it is in diff lock, and changes its control map of whell slip. it should be done if you are that concerned about off road proformance, as i assume someone going out of their way to add diff lock would be. and it was not deleted from the tbox until 03, when they changed from a Q to a SE suffix in the tbox model number.
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Thanks for your feed back, I appreciate it.