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    Hey Guys. the other day i was driving around town with a friend and the car somehow got put into low range, i figured this when it was revving high and i was barley doing 50. is there meant to be a light that comes on when it is in low range. the other lights work for when you put in the center diff lock.
    just wondering as it seams weird that there would be nothing on the dash to tell you.

    thanks Case
    Former Grande Owner
    2003 V6 Grande, Pearl white, TJM bulbar, ARB under bonnet air compressor, HID Lightforce genesis spotlights, 50MM Suspension lift (yes a proper airbag lift)

  • #2
    I'm not aware of anything other than the centre diff lock light but that should alert you as it shouldn't be on when on the road.

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    • #3
      Hey case, yes the light should most definetley go on. It does on my 2007 D4D GXL anyway. You can only engage low range when you're in neutral or park though... how did your mate manage to do that while you were driving?!?!
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Lorenzo View Post
        Hey case, yes the light should most definetley go on. It does on my 2007 D4D GXL anyway. You can only engage low range when you're in neutral or park though... how did your mate manage to do that while you were driving?!?!
        Loz, are you saying you have a low range light - I've never seen one? Only light I know is the centre diff lock and Case said that was on. The point I was making was that you shouldn't have the centre diff locked when on the road so that light being on should tell you to check what's going on anyway.

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        • #5
          Sorry I misread it then. When I have the car in:
          H2 - no light
          H4 - Orange light comes on (chassis shape with an X in the centre)
          L4 - Orange light comes on (chassis shape with an X in the centre) Same as above

          However, I did notice once, I had engaged H4 on the road to test it out, did 20 metres, then disengaged it. I had to drive 500m+ before the light went off. Was very worried for those 500m
          Loz - 2007 GXL D4D Auto White
          ARB Deluxe Winch Bar, 2" OME Lift, ARB On-Board Air, Safari Snorkel, GME TX3440 UHF, GME AE4018K1 antenna, Redarc/Exide ED5 dual battery system, ARB 47L fridge, Cooper AT3's 265/70/17, LeighW's voltage booster, Lightforce 240XGT's, Outback Solutions Drawer Systems
          [url=http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?20863-Loz-s-120-GXL-D4D-Prado&highlight=loz%27s]My Rig Build-Up[/url]

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Lorenzo View Post
            Sorry I misread it then. When I have the car in:
            H2 - no light
            H4 - Orange light comes on (chassis shape with an X in the centre)
            L4 - Orange light comes on (chassis shape with an X in the centre) Same as above

            However, I did notice once, I had engaged H4 on the road to test it out, did 20 metres, then disengaged it. I had to drive 500m+ before the light went off. Was very worried for those 500m
            That's OK then. On mine it's H, HL, N, LL with the centre diff lock light on in HL and LL. If you engage HL then disengage it on the road it can take a while to unlock. I was told to either try and drive with one set of wheels on a soft surface or to stop and reverse until the light goes out. The reason it stays on is you get wheel wind up that needs to be released before it will disengage.

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            • #7
              Case has a Grande. Grandes can go into low range without locking the centre diff. With the other models, the centre diff lock is automatically on when selecting low range i.e. LL or high range - locked i.e. HL. There is no low range light, just the centre diff lock light.

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              • #8
                Edit.... ooops
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by amts View Post
                  Grandes can go into low range without locking the centre diff.
                  You learn something new every day Thanks amts

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                  • #10
                    Not just the Grande. Any of the automatic models from the 06 upgrade on that have stability and traction control. My GX can be shifted into low range with the centre diff unlocked. Can be very handy. AND very slow.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Trekrider View Post
                      You learn something new every day Thanks amts
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by mjrandom View Post
                        Not just the Grande. Any of the automatic models from the 06 upgrade on that have stability and traction control. My GX can be shifted into low range with the centre diff unlocked. Can be very handy. AND very slow.
                        There you go, learnt something new today.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by mjrandom View Post
                          Not just the Grande. Any of the automatic models from the 06 upgrade on that have stability and traction control. My GX can be shifted into low range with the centre diff unlocked. Can be very handy. AND very slow.
                          I must have just missed out on this - mine is a late 06 first registered in 07 and I don't have this.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by amts View Post
                            There you go, learnt something new today.
                            Yes, MLC isn't as special as he thinks he is after all

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Trekrider View Post
                              I must have just missed out on this - mine is a late 06 first registered in 07 and I don't have this.
                              I think it is an option pack and not a standard feature.
                              http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread...action-Control

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