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Hello I have a 96 tdi disco and in hi and low 2 wheel drive it wont go. There is just a sort of scrapping sound. In 4wd there is no probs it drives great.Does any one have info on this.
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I would quit driving it and have someone inspect the rear diff. Either you blew the rear diff or the axles. This is kind of common in that Rover never used a really strong diff in our trucks.
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Sico, If you start up your truck, while in High range, put your tranny in drive and look under the truck, you will see your rear drive shaft spinning, this is a good indication of a bad rear dif. Mike |
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