Arnie
Engaging rear difflock 32DiD GLX
Forgive my ignorance but i am a relatively new Pajero owner. when I am in low range and engage the rear difflock, I note that the indicator light on the dash flashes and continues to flash until I disengage. is this what it is supposed to do (perhaps to remind me to disengage after use) or does this suggest that the difflock is not actually engaging as would be the case in other 4x4's I have owned??

Arnie
Re: Engaging rear difflock 32DiD GLX
Not engaged. Try driving slowly forward for a while in a straight line. It should become solid light once engaged.

CATS

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Arnie
Re: Engaging rear difflock 32DiD GLX
Thanks CATS
I will try this. Hope it is as simple as that. a little concerning if one approaches an obstacle with trailer in tow and DL takes so long to engage....
andrew.ashton
Re: Engaging rear difflock 32DiD GLX
Hi Arnie,

From your last post it almost sounds like you are trying to engage the rear diff lock (RDL) on the fly.

You first have to ensure that you are in 4LLc or 4HLc before you can engage the rear diff lock. i.e. the CENTRE diff lock light must be on and NOT be flashing. To do that you need to stop and move the gear lever into Neutral before moving the 4WD selector to one of those two positions.

Even when in 4LLc or 4HLc the manual recommends against engaging the rear diff lock while the wheels are turning (see the CAUTION on p5-25).

You would generally not drive continuously with the rear diff locked.

For instance you are in 4LLc or 4HLc and get cross-axled. Stop, engage RDL, get over the obstacle, disengage RDL.

or arrive at river / mud crossing, evaluate, decide to cross, engage RDL, cross river / mud patch, disengage RDL.

If you are unsure I suggest that you go play somewhere or do a course. Remember to ONLY engage 4LLc or 4HLc or RDL on a surface where the wheels can slip (gravel / sand / mud, never on tar or paved surface.

Enjoy!
Arnie
Re: Engaging rear difflock 32DiD GLX
Thanks Andrew
I do in fact follow the steps you have outlined and would never consider trying to engage the rear DL on the fly. in a stationery position having shifted to neutral, engaged low range then selecting DL, the little dash light just flashes continually. I will attempt a slow movement forward to see if this perhaps jogs it, or else I guess I will have to have it looked at. appreciate the input and advice

Arnie
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