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Robbo:
right...

Firstly you start in 2 wheel rear drive.
You can select 4 wheel in high with the yellow - ie pushing it down.
If you then select low range with the red lever by pulling it towards you the yellow will pop up automatically.
If you select low range only, straight from high 2 wheel drive then 4 wheel is automatically selected.

There is no centre diff lock.

If you cross axle on a couple of bumps you will go no where.

Only select 4 wheel drive when on loose stuff or you will get transmision wind up through the axles.

Hope this helps, don't worry we all ask this question when we first get a series motor, try and get along side another series driver for a little practical help aswell - then in time you can show some one else.

Regards

Robbo

Robbo:
oh and engage your free wheel hubs every 100 miles or so to lube then, also if it looks slippery ahead engage hubs before you get stuck - even if 4 wheel drive engaged it won't work until your hubs are engaged.

ed209:
Thank - you :oops:

Robbo:

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My pleasure  :wink:

just reading your list of bits, is the new altinator easy to fit? and what sort of price did you have to pay? as I thinking of upgrading mine too..

MattW:
how do you engage your free-wheeling hubs?
ed209 just wait till one of the warning lights starts flashing at you from the dash  :lol: you literally have to get the haynes manual out to find out what it is!

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