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    Hi Gang,

    I appear to have a problem with the 4WD (low) not disengaging.

    Last week I was on a steep slip way and I engaged it to get back up as it was a bit slippery & wet. It was a straight line drive. I tried to take it out of 4WD at the top of the slope. but it would not disengage.

    I drove about 100 yards trying different things, I managed to do it in the end by reversing.

    Am I worrying about nothing or have I a problem looming? I have not had a problem in the past with this.

    Many Thanks

    Paul
    DUNNO'S BACK ..........He never really went away!

  • #2
    sounds like a normal binding issue. Its suprising how easy it is to bind up the driveline.

    try and use it a bit more to make sure every is moving free and not sticking. like the ADD sleeve (unlikely) or the t/case vacuum servo (more likely) if you have a push button 4WD t/case.

    I wouldn't worry yet.
    4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...

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    • #3
      Thanks Tony & Ian,

      If it does bind up can we unbind it?
      And sorry about being a "THICKO" but what is the ADD sleeve?

      I did forget to mention that it is manual.

      I shall chat to our friendly farmer and run it up around his fields tomorrow (before I clean it).

      Once again many thanks guys.

      Regards

      Paul
      DUNNO'S BACK ..........He never really went away!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Dunno
        Thanks Tony & Ian,

        If it does bind up can we unbind it?
        And sorry about being a "THICKO" but what is the ADD sleeve?

        I did forget to mention that it is manual.

        I shall chat to our friendly farmer and run it up around his fields tomorrow (before I clean it).

        Once again many thanks guys.

        Regards

        Paul
        You can sometimes unbind it by reversing the direction of travel for a foot or two, carefull not to move the steering during this as you can make it worse. If so severly bound as to cause a stall you may have to jack a wheel off the ground to relieve the stress.

        ADD= Automatic Disconnecting Differential
        Maurice
        Hilux Surf FAQ at www.hiluxsurf.eu

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        • #5
          Many thanks Maurice.

          I will take it up the farm and give it a good reverse in 4WD as I did not reverse very far last week as I had the boat on the back.

          Then I shall try and round up all the sheep, cows & Gee Gees! Good job the farmer is a very good friend!

          Paul
          DUNNO'S BACK ..........He never really went away!

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          • #6
            "And sorry about being a "THICKO" but what is the ADD sleeve?"

            Have a look here -

            http://www.off-road.com/toyota/tech/add/

            Neville

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            • #7
              Originally posted by NiftyNev
              "And sorry about being a "THICKO" but what is the ADD sleeve?"

              Have a look here -

              http://www.off-road.com/toyota/tech/add/

              Neville
              cheers nev, that saved me a hours typing then 2 hours sorting the typo's!

              4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by gemini
                didnt think you could disengage 4wd in low, thought you only had the option in high
                tried it today, when i select low gear 4wd is engaged automatically, in high gear i have the option of 2 or 4wd
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Dunno
                  Hi Gang,

                  I appear to have a problem with the 4WD (low) not disengaging.

                  Last week I was on a steep slip way and I engaged it to get back up as it was a bit slippery & wet. It was a straight line drive. I tried to take it out of 4WD at the top of the slope. but it would not disengage.

                  I drove about 100 yards trying different things, I managed to do it in the end by reversing.

                  Am I worrying about nothing or have I a problem looming? I have not had a problem in the past with this.

                  Many Thanks

                  Paul
                  After reading your post I decided it was high time I tried my 4WD. Had a play over some nice humps and bumps on some waste ground nearby. Apart from grounding the towbar, I had no real problems, except I didnt notice the letter "N" on the "High,Low,4WD" lever and spent ages looking like a pr*t trying to pull away in neutral! Just as well I learnt today, in private and not a Devils Pit
                  After grounding the towbar, I think I am going to utilise the hole where the winding handle would go if I had an underslung spare wheel, and put the towbar electrics there. I have already bent the bracket twice
                  It's only a hobby!

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                  • #10
                    Well done Gents you have come up Trumps yet again!

                    I took it up the farm and gave it a bit of a reverse in a straight line, then hearded up the cattle, and hey presto she came out of 4WD no problem.

                    Thanks once again

                    Paul
                    DUNNO'S BACK ..........He never really went away!

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