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Ian Mac



Member Since: 16 Oct 2013
Location: Essex
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2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Java Black
Any experts in the essex area that know a puma inside out?
Ive had a few issues with my defender and was wondering if there is anyone kind enough who knows these inside and out that is willing to pop by and test drive it for me? Got a few clunks whines and takes a while to get out of diff lock (see my other posts)… I just want to double check before i take it in AGAIN.

Many thanks

Ian 2008 TDCI 110 XS
1985 90 300tdi. Gone
2005 RR vogue TD6. Gone
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ibexman



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Have you tried reversing a few metres to release difflock Whistle

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Ian Mac



Member Since: 16 Oct 2013
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last time about a hour of playing around mate, but its just one of the symptoms I've had


Ian 2008 TDCI 110 XS
1985 90 300tdi. Gone
2005 RR vogue TD6. Gone
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diesel_jim



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United Kingdom 2006 Defender 110 Td5 SW Epsom Green
Sometimes you need to wheelspin it in reverse (or I prefer to just pull up onto a grass verge and spin it a bit, sometimes just "rubbing" the verge when travelling is enough) to get it out... my 110 with a god-knows-how-many-miles t/box is like this.
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munch90



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ibexman wrote:
Have you tried reversing a few metres to release difflock Whistle


sometimes turning steering while reversing helps
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sparkylee



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Ok minty from the landrover experience south west told me this and it works Everytime in seconds Bow down Bow down
Stop - take it out off diff lock and into normal - put handbreak on - put it into reverse - let clutch up till it bites slowly and it try's to move back - and hay presto out of diff lock
Best thing ever Thumbs Up Thumbs Up It's good to be back from the dark side


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Lorryman100



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It may also be worthwhile checking the diff lock switch and wiring loom. It may that the diff is disengaging as normal but the switch is faulty. Easy option is to do a open / closed circuit check with a DMM. At least you will be able to discount the switch as the issue Thumbs Up
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landy andy



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Where abouts are you in Essex?

Andy
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Ian Mac



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Thanks all

I don't believe the issue is the diff lock….. I have had a lot of slack in the drive train and a lot of bits have been changed. I'm not sure wether its just me thinking the slack is worse than normal, or it may just be normal and I'm expecting too much from a defender…. I have got a slight whine and some clunking but not sure if it is normal or a issue, causing all of these symptoms

Im located in Basildon

Thanks

Ian 2008 TDCI 110 XS
1985 90 300tdi. Gone
2005 RR vogue TD6. Gone
Post #294916 1st Jan 2014 4:37pm
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Shirty Carpet



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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Corris Grey
Have you tried one of the local Land Rover specialists?
Dan Smith at DS Automotive (just off Progress Rd, Eastwood) or Essex 4x4 in Wickford?
I've not used either for anything on my Puma as I've not had it long, but have used both for my Disco and have been impressed with both.
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Merlin



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I had a lot of slack in the drive train from new. Trouble is I took it to the local stealership, who didn't do a lot. I asked for a new rear diff at 5ooo miles but they wouldn't have any of it. Diffs shouldn't burn you when you touch them was my question. They did change it at 10,000 miles after a lot of pushing.

After a new front diff, it drives like new, or in my case better than new. Oh and a new UJ as well. So my advice is to keep clear of stealerships unless you need a warrantee claim.

Merlin
Post #295118 2nd Jan 2014 1:20pm
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