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John Hancock
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I have a problem developing on my discovery 1, was driving and the diff lock light was flickering on the dash.

 

Lever is ok, was doing about 30mph, have been using it shortly to get in and out of a gateway but that's it.

 

I can feel it engaging when the light flickers, a bit worried its going to come on and stay on, is there a way if disengaging it at the axle?

 

It's in the transfer box rather than the axle. It can be disconnected [it's what they did in some D2's] but I would suggest your problem is more than likely to be a worn linkage or similar... If you send me your email address I'll send you the proper LR workshop manual for the transfer box.....

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In a way I have to agree with this.

 

I've seen many modifications done to cars by there owners that IMO make the car dangerous. Like cutting springs to lower the car. Badly fitting brakes. Engine mods that are stupid.

 

It seems that any major modification would mean the car would have to be tested to ensure it is still roadworthy. Would put a lot of bodgers off doing work.

 

Don't forget all cars have to go through various va tests to make sur whey comply with the law and are safe for people to drive.

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