Rear Wheels appear locked in mud | |
So I was out in my LSE (1994 RRC) on Saturday and almost got stuck in a muddy field.
I have good all terrain tyres on it but the problem was that as we started to lose traction there was a funny ticking noise coming from the centre of the car, if I was on full lock left or right it didn't really impact the direction of travel and I was told by people outside the car that the rear wheels appeared to be locked and doing nothing.
I popped it into Low ratio and we started to move ahead okay.
But this car got stuck in a field a few years ago when my other LSE was fine, but that was when it had slicker tyres and the other had the all terrain so I put it down to tyres.
So my guess is I have a fault with the Viscous coupling/differential? I think it's automatically supposed to distribute the power and something is wrong here as if the front wheels are turning the back shouldn't be locked up?
Saying all this I don't get any issues driving it on the road, I've not felt the wheels being locked or any dragging etc., so any thoughts greatly appreciated. 1994 Range Rover LSE Autobiography
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