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No drive
I was traveling along the motorway at 70 mph, when I lost all drive. The discovery 2 continued to tick over but when left in gear, it had no drive. A friend said to put it in low gear and it started to drive. Then I put it back in hi gear and it now works as one would expect. I now drive a bit slower. Does anyone know what might of been the problem and what needs to be addressed.
Thanks Doug
Thanks Doug
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What you described happened to me several years ago as I was leaving a Boy Scout camp heading home with six boy scouts on board. I was just a few hundred yards onto the main road outside camp when suddenly there was nuthin'. Panic. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday (think of the acronym).
Happily it turned out to be simply that the T-case shifter had popped into neutral. In my case I had been offroading in a remote part of camp and had likely not gotten the T-case shifter back fully into High after being in Low the day before.
I don't know whether or not my circumstances apply to your truck and your situation but I suggest that you not panic. Unlike I did.
Happily it turned out to be simply that the T-case shifter had popped into neutral. In my case I had been offroading in a remote part of camp and had likely not gotten the T-case shifter back fully into High after being in Low the day before.
I don't know whether or not my circumstances apply to your truck and your situation but I suggest that you not panic. Unlike I did.
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It was a completely common occurrence with 97-06 Jeep Wranglers. They didn't have any kind of interlock, and I don't know how many Jeeps I've seen that were flat towed, they hit a large bump in the road, the TC popped into 4Lo or 4Hi and exploded.. I've seen transmission tunnels opened up like beer cans due to that.
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