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pcourtney



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Fuse to drop the transfer box into neutral

Please could someone tell me which fuse location I need to put a 25amp fuse in order to drop the transfer box into neutral so that my L322 can be towed safely without damaging the ZF box

I have been told there is a fuse marked “tow” or “towing” but my fusebox does not have this marked


Post #709341 16th Jan 2025 2:32pm
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RRPhil



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I wasn’t aware that was possible for the DD295 transfer box. Unlike for the NV225 transfer box, the vehicle can be towed on all four wheels for a maximum of 30 miles at a maximum speed of 30mph provided, of course, that Neutral can be selected in the gearbox.

Phil

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pcourtney



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Thanks for that Phil - much appreciated

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kevinp



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Not got troubles I hope Pete?

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pcourtney



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Thx Kevin, nothing major, was parked up at the airport and when I came back she would not start, tried everything, got my brother to tow me to my local indy mechanic and he changed the starter motor for me, he said it's a common problem "faulty solenoid" , and he always has one in stock, I guess when a car is 13+ years old things like this are always going to fail now and again !

Hey ho, anyways all is good in the world again Smile

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kevinp



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Good to hear it's fixed.
Mines started to do the dreaded 'click' every now and again so will need sorting.

Post #709483 17th Jan 2025 6:04pm
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