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cannot shift into 4wd, shifter will not move. Have the repair manual which shows a small switch which releases the shifter when in Neutral. Anyone have experience with this. Didn't wantto tear into this if there are other thing to check.
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Is this a Range Rover Classic? I take it you mean it won't shift into 4wd Low... as they are all 4 wheeld drive, all the time.
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have you ever shifted it into Low before? If not then it's possible the linkage is frozen. I drove several Classics when I was looking for mine that would not shift into Low... Don't force it, but did you try what the manual recommends? I don't mean to be a smart ass... just want to make sure you are trying to do it correctly.
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I've had the rover for three years, it has never shifted into low. I didn't want to force it. I've followed the manual instructions and it will not move from the High "H" position to "N" neutral position. Therefore I've really never got to the Low position since you have to get to neutral first. It never really bothered me since I use it for hunting and don't usually go too far off the dirt roads. I realize my post was not very clear, no offense taken. Tim
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Tim,
Have a mechanic clean and lube up your linkage and you should be fine. Rovers are known for their linkages to lock up from lack of use or dirt build up, should be an easy fix. Mike J. |
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While it's very true that the linkage is often rusted, There is an electic solonoid which also prevents shifting the transfer case into low range. There are two interlock relays beneath the rear end of the console which must be engaged before the solonoid will function. People often just remove the plunger from the solonid, rather than go through the tricky electrical diagnoisis. I am not certain which model year the solonoid interlock was installed, 91-92?
Last edited by TerryS : 01-01-2005 at 08:01 AM. Reason: Spelling, I think. So much for college edikashun |
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Can you describe for me what I'm looking for and what you did for this project? I must do the same to mine as I too cannot get it into LOW.
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As far as I know, only '93 on models had the solenoid interlock--maybe a late '92? My 92 was made in October '92 and I can put it in transfer neutral anytime I like, even when in Drive. I put it in Low every so often just to keep it free. I like this setup better than on the 4.0 where Hi-Lo-Neutral is electrically switched, with microswitches and get this--a computer to "decide" if its ok to go in low. Fortunantely mine works ok.
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Our 95 discovery is doing the same thing...wont go into low. Glad to hear that it is potentially an easy problem to fix. If it is a simple clean and lube job, is this a costly venture?
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