still no low range (linkage is fine)
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still no low range (linkage is fine)
a wile back, i posted something about not being able to shift my transfer case into low range. i think it was Bait who told me to tear up the center console and lube my linkage (tee-hee) anyhow. today i finally got around to doing that and the linkage apears to be fine. it seems like its getting stuck inside. i was wondering if it could be in that thing on the top of the TC. i undid the bolts for that but it seems like im going to have to pry it up somehow to take a look at it.
im giong to start playing with it again.
im giong to start playing with it again.
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RE: still no low range (linkage is fine)
I know this is an ancient thread, but....I seem to be having same problem with my transfer case lever. It won't budge--it's stuck in the Hi position. The car runs fine, but it sure seems like the interlock device is acting up on me.
Any thoughts? Thanks in advance!
BTW, My car is a Disco II year 2000 vintage. 139K miles.
Any thoughts? Thanks in advance!
BTW, My car is a Disco II year 2000 vintage. 139K miles.
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RE: still no low range (linkage is fine)
I just "fixed" this on my 96' Disco. What happens is this: there's a switch that's engaged when the transmission is in neutral, which then energizes a soleniod on the transfer case. The solenoid pulls a pin out of the shift linkage inside the transfer case, thus allowing you to shift from high to low. This is a safety feature which keeps you from switching into low while driving along. On mine, the solenoid was shot. You have to remove all your center console stuff, including the PRND thing if it's an auto like mine. If you look back towards the passengers side you'll see a round aluminum cover with a wire coming out of it. This is the solenoid. What I did was to remove the cover, and take out the insides of the solenoid which includes the pin, and replace the cover. My low range works great now. The correct way would be to replace the solenoid, but I never wanted to mess with it again, and that's why I gutted it. You just have to be carefull now not to bump it into low while driving, or you'll grind your gears pretty good.
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RE: still no low range (linkage is fine)
Thanks for the great info! I think I'll give it a try (although my car's Disco II). Anyone know if the transfer case is same/similar between Disco I & II?
The dealer pointed to the solenoid & interlock mechanism as well, and said that they'd have to drop the transfer case to get to it. All for a tidy sum of $1177. I said no thanks.
The dealer pointed to the solenoid & interlock mechanism as well, and said that they'd have to drop the transfer case to get to it. All for a tidy sum of $1177. I said no thanks.
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RE: still no low range (linkage is fine)
I can see why they want to drop the transfer case to do it, as it's kind of a pain to get to if you leave it in. But it only took me a couple hours start to finish, to complete the whole thing. Regular hand tool are all it takes, aside from drilling out the rivets that hold the cover plates on the tranny tunnel. Plus it cost me nothing, I prefer that to the $1100 bill anyday.
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