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Title: Td5..... Jumped Out Of High Range! Twice
Post by: fudge on June 28, 2006, 21:04:02
I test dove a Disco Td5 Auto today, Really nice miles, condition, fully stamped book (more than needed)!

BUT

As you do I put it in Low Range...... needed to make sure all was ok, and it was, back to High range and 200 yds down road was a roundabout, I stopped and when I went to pull away, the transfer box was in Neutral! so I pulled the lever back and off I went......

At high speed to stopped off a dual carriage way to another roundabout I came to another stop, and yet again it poped into neutral.....

Before all this I'de done about 10 miles and all was fine....

Apart from Walk Away (quickly) any idea's....

The car had done 47k and was fresh as a daisy underneath (dirty not muddy) and it has 7 stamps....
Title: Td5..... Jumped Out Of High Range! Twice
Post by: att on June 28, 2006, 22:24:15
It`s a Landrover.....They all do that sir!
Title: Td5..... Jumped Out Of High Range! Twice
Post by: mark.yellow.series.3 on June 28, 2006, 22:58:26
yep mine does, but then it probibly has another 20 years on that one :lol:
Title: Td5..... Jumped Out Of High Range! Twice
Post by: Jim-Willy on June 28, 2006, 23:41:59
My tdi auto does it, you have to roll the vehicle while pushing the lever so it goes all the way in or it jumps out usually when you pull up to a junction or slow down.
Title: Td5..... Jumped Out Of High Range! Twice
Post by: Tyke on June 29, 2006, 08:47:14
Awwww . . . . and I thought mine was something special when it jumps gear.

Gentle application of the clutch while in a driving gear and holding the tranny box lever in whatever position usually ensures it stays put.
Title: Td5..... Jumped Out Of High Range! Twice
Post by: SteveG on June 29, 2006, 10:15:17
usually this is a symptom of lack of use or wrong adjustment, but probably lack of use in this case. When you are putting it back into high it's not properly engaging and as soon as you put some heavy torque through it, it pops out.

With the wheels moving at a few mph, slip auto into neutral and then put it in to low or high. Keep using it like this for the first couples of weeks and the linkage will loosen up so that it's fine.

Cheers

Steve
Title: Td5..... Jumped Out Of High Range! Twice
Post by: muddyjames on June 29, 2006, 13:47:33
I always have trouble getting my hi / low box in and have to do it whilst on the move (1mph) and then it goes in lovely. If I am stationary it doesnt like it.

I have never had it jump out though.
Title: Td5..... Jumped Out Of High Range! Twice
Post by: fudge on June 29, 2006, 20:53:12
OK........

They All Do That!!!!

Thats Fine, And I Am Sure If I'd Have Rolled It It'd Have Been Fine.....
Title: Td5..... Jumped Out Of High Range! Twice
Post by: thermidorthelobster on June 29, 2006, 21:58:45
Eh?  You would have rolled it because it came out of gear?   :?
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