Vehicle & Technical > Range Rover
Higher….Higher….Lower….Lower!
Bowie:
The later ones have a viscous centre diff, which means you don't need to engage a difflock once you go off road :)
BigSi:
What about a 1986 one?
AbyssDJ:
86 would use a normal diff lock i THINK. dont hold me to that.
either way, what you said is correct. H for usual driving, L for off road, mega steep hills, and dragging planets across the universe.
muddyman:
My old 86 RRC, had the normal diff lock with the light on the dashbord,
The one I have now is a 93 and thats got the Vicous diff lock.
hairyasswelder:
Viscous diff lock came in in 1989 on RR
Mine is a 1988 auto with manual diff lock. The lever will push to the left and as you move off a square orange light will come on just below the fuse box as the diff locks.
The viscous lever will only go forward for lo and back for hi ratio.
Both levers are marked different on the top for the movement.
Could be a later box??
Steve
(Dont know about 90's)
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