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Woody3



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Transfer Box swap - Hi/Low Sensor Switch
We are just swapping my mates 1.41 transfer box over in his Td5 Defender for a 1.222 Disco box (from a 300). However, we've hit a snag. There is no hi/lo sensor switch on the 1.222 box. What do we do?

Do we need to swap the casing over where the switch is located? Do we need the switch?

Any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks

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ben_j85jty



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Yes - and No!

The front of the casing needs to be swapped, not a massive job and fairly easy to do.

As for needing it? It changes the throttle map to suit off road driving conditions, but is not essential. Tou could always wire a manual switch in aat a later date. 2002 Defender 110 DC
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I fitted an ex 300 disco t/box to my 110, never bothered with the switch; I don't (personally, you may disagree) like the "low range" throttle response.... 90% of it does hardly anything then the last 10% revs up to max throttle.


I think it's designed for people who havn't mastered the knack of holding their ankle still whilst going over rough ground and then kangarooing.
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diesel_jim wrote:
I fitted an ex 300 disco t/box to my 110, never bothered with the switch; I don't (personally, you may disagree) like the "low range" throttle response.... 90% of it does hardly anything then the last 10% revs up to max throttle.


I think it's designed for people who havn't mastered the knack of holding their ankle still whilst going over rough ground and then kangarooing.


did you link the wires jamie or leave them dangling
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marsie



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Had the same problem when i fitted a 300 disco transfer to a mates td5. Planning on swapping mine after getting it remapped tomorow Mr. Green but will probably go for a disco td5 transfer and hopefully should be a more straightforward fit(providing i get one with difflock Rolling Eyes )
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Hi

You can do as mentioned leave them for later and fit a switch and it wont make any real difference to how it drives though im sure you can still have the switch fitted but may be in a slightly different location on the Tcase or a different switch is used I forget now.. I asume you are fitting a Disco box that still has diff lock ?


The low range map and switch is only used when in low range and in standard from does not make that much difference, Though I do use them on many cars for when I add a special map to it at remap time that gives even more torque for off road use.


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