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Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: john6367 on August 31, 2008, 22:41:50

Title: Hi / Low Gear Selector
Post by: john6367 on August 31, 2008, 22:41:50
Hi All,

I have a problem with the Hi / Low gear selector in my 83 200tdi.

The lever moves back and forth quite freely, so freely in fact it feels like it's not connected to anything.

And surprise, surprise nothing does happen.

If moved to the left the difflock light comes on and the whole car dives differently so am assuming that
that bit works.

Any suggestions on where to start looking first. Are there any common problems that cause this to happen?

Thanks

John.
Title: Re: Hi / Low Gear Selector
Post by: mobi on August 31, 2008, 23:00:45
if you check on top of the transfer box there should be two connections the one at the front iirc is for the difflock and the back one is for the high/low and is a bar with a clip on it just check it's still connected.
Title: Re: Hi / Low Gear Selector
Post by: john6367 on August 31, 2008, 23:11:26
Hi Mobi,

That was quick, thanks.

Daft question time - Do I check this from under the car or from the top inside the car (if you know what I mean)

John
Title: Re: Hi / Low Gear Selector
Post by: mobi on August 31, 2008, 23:20:27
under it's a bit more of feel then look :lol: just get a good torch, there is a bit of a shelf going from the gearbox to the transfer so looking from front to rear. the front one has a small nut on, i think!
Title: Re: Hi / Low Gear Selector
Post by: john6367 on August 31, 2008, 23:23:55
Thanks Mobi,

I'll get under it and have a good feel around as soon as I can.

Cheers

John
Title: Re: Hi / Low Gear Selector
Post by: boss on September 01, 2008, 11:28:32
to looka at it from in the car you have to take the centre console off then undo about 20 rivvets to the rubber gator....lot more work but you can see for sure that way

last resort maby?
Title: Re: Hi / Low Gear Selector
Post by: bilge rat on September 01, 2008, 12:43:02
you may end up doing that anyway . there is a grub screw on the selector shaft that sits on top of the g/box they have been known to come loose and fall out . it doesnt fall into the box though simple enough to get at ...alan
Title: Re: Hi / Low Gear Selector
Post by: john6367 on September 01, 2008, 12:45:35
Thanks boss,

If the getting under it doesn't work then I'll try this way.

Cheers

John
Title: Re: Hi / Low Gear Selector
Post by: john6367 on September 01, 2008, 12:48:55
Thanks Bilge Rat,

looks like that might be the way to go then.

Do you know if I drill out the rivets to gain access will the swarf go into any thing it shouldn't.

I imagine it would be sealed but you never know!!

Cheers

John
Title: Re: Hi / Low Gear Selector
Post by: ChrisW70 on September 01, 2008, 14:05:24
You shouldn't have any issues drilling the rivets out, the rubber is just the seal between the inside and the outside of the car so to speak, the gearbox is below that. When you come to refit use some j clips and self tappers with washers - a lot easier if you ever have to go in that way again.
My money's on the grub screw on the selector, looks like a tunnel on top of the transfer box, under the passenger side, unbolt this and it will lift off and you can get to the selector, if it is the grub screw use some thread lock when you put it back together.
Title: Re: Hi / Low Gear Selector
Post by: solihull-mick on September 01, 2008, 14:24:04
As Chris said, see that alot with dscos, normally when hi/lo hasn`t been used for a while, just make sure you locate the selctor peg correctly,
Title: Re: Hi / Low Gear Selector
Post by: john6367 on September 15, 2008, 11:01:46
Hi All,

Thanks for all the replys.
I finally managed to get it apart this weekend after buying replacement grub screws and gaskets last week from DLR.

After a lot of scraping arms and fingers I got the cross shaft cover of and as you all said the grub screw was just hanging in by a thread or two.

So lined it up, put in a new screw and threadlocked it in then after more scraping skin got it fixed back in place.
There sure isn't much room under there but it is easier than trying to reach it from below or dropping the gear/transfer box down.

Once the linkage was connected back up I was worried as the hi/lo lever does not move far forwards & backwards at all.
My range rovers seemed to have more "throw" on them compared to this. But have tried it out and it appears to be fine.

So with that in mind I have booked a ticket for abingdon and will hope fully get round the course.

Thanks again all for the advice it was spot on as usual

Cheers,

John
Title: Re: Hi / Low Gear Selector
Post by: Smego on September 15, 2008, 15:14:14


So with that in mind I have booked a ticket for abingdon and will hope fully get round the course.

Thanks again all for the advice it was spot on as usual

Cheers,

John


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