L series cannoct select 4WD
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L series cannoct select 4WD
went to engage 4wd for the 1st time today only to find the lever will not move from the front wheel drive position, the car had a second hand gearbox fitted around 18 months ago and since then neither i nor the previous owner (whom i know very well) have gone to use 4WD, so this is new to both of us, any thoughts suggestions?
Check that the lever is not sloppy, it should be pretty tight- if not then you might need new selector bushes.
Check gearbox mounts are not damaged, but that is unlikely if it is still selecting FWD gears satisfactorily.
The last and worst possibilty is that the rear drive shaft components in the box have worn, others could clarify.
Check gearbox mounts are not damaged, but that is unlikely if it is still selecting FWD gears satisfactorily.
The last and worst possibilty is that the rear drive shaft components in the box have worn, others could clarify.
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Agree with the above...some other suggestions....
It may also be technique if you havn't done it before.
While you can engage 4x4 when moving if it's an older box it's really best to engage it while stationary. Also make sure your foot is on the clutch.
Have you tried pushing with more force? Obviously don't wrench it but sometimes it can take a little more force than you may be expecting. Certainly more than what is required on the normal gear selector to select gears.
This may be a stupid question but are you sure it's not already in 4x4? Maybe it's been driving around in 4x4 the whole time, can the lever go any further down?
It may also be technique if you havn't done it before.
While you can engage 4x4 when moving if it's an older box it's really best to engage it while stationary. Also make sure your foot is on the clutch.
Have you tried pushing with more force? Obviously don't wrench it but sometimes it can take a little more force than you may be expecting. Certainly more than what is required on the normal gear selector to select gears.
This may be a stupid question but are you sure it's not already in 4x4? Maybe it's been driving around in 4x4 the whole time, can the lever go any further down?
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In that case yeah, that seems likely
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Not normally, but you rear tyres will wear a lot quicker, they will scrub a little to release the bind. You'd certainly feel it on tight turning.julian wrote:I doubt he would get far if he has driven around in 4x4 for 18 months, unless he hasn't turned any corners...Would bind up till it went 'pop-crunch-bang'
Also (unlikely) is the box the same gear ratio as the rear diff, and are all the tyres the same size? Really does sound like a selector issue here.


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no idea on the ratio front, i dont know what the donor box came from and neither does my mate, its marked as being L series but i assume that the Leonie ran the same box with different final drive ratios?SUBYDAZZ wrote:Not normally, but you rear tyres will wear a lot quicker, they will scrub a little to release the bind. You'd certainly feel it on tight turning.
Also (unlikely) is the box the same gear ratio as the rear diff, and are all the tyres the same size? Really does sound like a selector issue here.
Also update on the prob, it will now select 4WD high but is very stiff to move and has zero drive in what is apparently 4WD lo, in 2WD mode the box is fine apart from a slight whine in 1st, methinks the 4WD section of the box may be stuffed?
EDIT: all 4 tyres are the same size
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This may sound like a stupid suggestion to all those senior members out there but in your steering wheel facing straight ahead?
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