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Smurph



Member Since: 29 May 2013
Location: Zimbabwe
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2012 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 SW Keswick Green
Idle Jack
Can anyone tell me how to disable the idle jack? vehicle is 2012, 110.
Post #332049 19th May 2014 1:45pm
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110 John



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United Kingdom 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Orkney Grey
Dont think it is possible to do that
Post #332056 19th May 2014 2:12pm
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blackwolf



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As a matter of interest, why would you want to?
Post #332060 19th May 2014 2:29pm
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Smurph



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I rather control the revs myself
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Smurph



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Can be done. Simply disconnect plug on top of transfer box.... much better
Post #338683 17th Jun 2014 9:12am
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Phil_D



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Smurph, which plug did you disconnect?


Phil.
Post #338728 17th Jun 2014 1:07pm
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Smurph



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2012 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 SW Keswick Green
Grey plug with a connection to the the area around the centre diff. There is another more important looking connection to the main gearbox. As far as I can tell there is no difference in the vehicles behavior except that the idle speed doesn't change automatically when in low range.
Post #338921 18th Jun 2014 7:49am
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Phil_D



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Thanks, I'll experiment with that!


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Post #338922 18th Jun 2014 7:50am
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roel



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I don't understand why you want to do it as I think it's the only improvement from an td5. Laughing

But yes by disconnecting the plug the ecu doesn't know you are in low gear so will not use the anti stall mode.


You can't do this anymore then:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jhuKLrjJLg&feature=related
just after 1 minute Roel

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blackwolf



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It won't affect the anti-stall at all, just the idle jack, which is a totally different and independent thing.

Idle jack is a safety feature to prevent you coming a cropper on very steep descents, where the very low 1st or reverse gear will cause loss of traction. I have to admit I still don't understand why anyone would want to disable it, but the method described above will do just that.
Post #339010 18th Jun 2014 5:54pm
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