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can the hdc be on permantaly on ??
disco maniac:
i was passing a main dealers ( hartwells in northampton), so i popped in and had a chat with the man behind the desk who said that he also thought it would be related to the viscous coupling, however..................one of the mechanics was passing, and he asked if he agreed . he said ' its nothing to worry about they all do that'
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as soon as i get the floor welded in the disco and get it out of the garage, the freebie's going in and i'll take it all apart and have a look.
gary
landroverkeith:
yup swmbo`s does that too :roll:
tinca:
can you here the abs going mad when you do it, if not then i can't see it being the hdc
edit
drive forward in 1st and release the throttle, abs will click like a goodun if hdc is on
petergalileo:
You dont just press the trigger mate, you press the trigger and push the collar its mounted onto down.
As for the resisting something when parking, It isnt just parking, its any manouver at full steering lock, something to do with the centre diff or viscous coupling. Its a bit of an irritation to start with as you have to use the throttle to get your speed back up but once you are used to it you wont even think about it.
V8MoneyPit:
Yep. Both ours have done exactly the same. We even had the VC checked on the first one because we thought it was faulty. But it was fine.
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