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I'm not familiar w/ the shift on the fly button you're referring to... there's a center diff lock switch that locks your front and rear diffs together as you have a viscous center diff... you can't activate the center diff lock unless you're in 4 low or if you have the CDL switch.... I wouldn't leave the front locked @ all... unless you need it. That'll just increase the wear on your birfields... and they're prone to breakage.
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Here is a translated web page showing some specs on the Land Cruiser I have.
http://tools.search.yahoo.com/langua...1.htm&lp=es_en I'm starting to think it's special for this area. The two front wheels have to physical dials you have to turn to lock out the diff. You have to put both transmissions into neutral, then with your had physicaly turn the dials which are in the middle of the two front wheels to the "free" to the "locked" position. This is the only info I could find. It was taken from the LC FAQ on the angry peppers site. http://www.angrypeppers.com/cruisers/tech/tlcfaq.txt 80 Series Specific Info ======================= Full time 4wd ------------- All 80 series Cruisers sold in North America and Europe are full time 4wd. In Africa and Australia, a part-time system is still available. 80's produced between '90-'91 have an open center differential which is lockable in 4HI and automatically locked in 4LO. From '92 on, vehicles with ABS had a viscous coupling that sent a maximum of 30% torque the non-slipping axle. The differential is lockable in 4HI and automatically locked in 4LO. Locking Differentials --------------------- Locking differentials were available as options in all 80 series. From 94 on, they were standard in Canada. The operation of the lockers is very elegant. When the differential lock dial is turned to the "Locked" position, it switches on a small electrical servo. The servo pushes on a dog clutch which is meshed with the splines on the axle shaft. The dog clutch slides along the axle shaft and engages on the side of the differential carrier. The axle is then completely locked. They were offered from the procuction date 8/92 onwards. As soon as I find a computer with USB I'll try and upload some pics. This LC has so many options. It has a toyota winch and even a built in, from the factory fridge/ice maker in the center console! It certainly is a hybrid vehicle. Thanks again for your help! |
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Go to www.ih8mud.com the guys in the 80's section will answer your question. They know everything about FZJ80's
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I wouldn't leave them locked all the time unless you are going over 45 miles per hour.
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