lacroupade
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hi again, its a t reg with round lights. I've just been on the phone to him and he also is saying that when in 2wd its making a winding voice and fells as it is trying to jump out of 2wd or 4wd. not quite sure what he means however, when 4wd is selected it doesn't make this noise. i'm going to try and do what you said about the tarmac tomorrow thanks. cheers, Simon:augie
Worth doing Simon as it does sound like potentially something is happening back to front. Instructions should be on the sun visor but for 2WD the left hand gearstick should be in the hard forward position. Pull it back one clunk and it should be in 4WD (and the green light comes on), you can do this stationary, in gear or at up to about 25mph - to revert to 2WD just push the stick forward again and reverse a couple of metres in a straight line. Green light should go out.
For 4WD low, just follow the first step, make sure gearbox is in neutral, then push down on the 4WD selector stick and pull back another notch. Drive will then be geared at more than twice the standard rate, meaning you can only do about 40mph flat out before it hits the rev limiter in top gear.
To get out of 4WD low, just stop, gearbox to neutral, push 4WD stick forward a notch, let it spring up, then forward another notch, then do the reversing thing to totally disengage the hubs and make the green light go off.
The facelift square headlight version has fixed hubs, hence the reason for my question.
Be interested to hear the outcome as I've seen the light inoperative, but never working arse about face? BUt then logic says that whatever the warning system, it may well be around the hub area, as the light certainly doesn't go off just by selecting 2WD, it waits for the reverse manoeuvre and for the actual hubs to disengage AFAIK......Rick (Solarman) might have a view as he's just been doing an investigatory dismantle on a hub.....
Good luck
Paul