Hi all - newby here. Got a 2001 Freelander TD4 manual. When jacked up the wheels cannot be turned manualy/spun when in neutral - is this normal??? never seen it before. Also when reversing downhill or on a flat on full lock if you dip the clutch to freewheel there is so much drag on the drivetrain it just stops where it is!
Baffled
and no none of the brakes are binding they are all cool
 
Hi all - newby here. Got a 2001 Freelander TD4 manual. When jacked up the wheels cannot be turned manualy/spun when in neutral - is this normal??? never seen it before. Also when reversing downhill or on a flat on full lock if you dip the clutch to freewheel there is so much drag on the drivetrain it just stops where it is!
Baffled
and no none of the brakes are binding they are all cool

I suggest you introduce yourself in the relevant section, and then do a search. This has been answered too many times to count.
 
Hello pal.
Please go to the front page of the forum and say hello:)

Then search 'vcu' Then have a little cry!!
As for on a jack, both wheels on an axle must be off the floor.
Mike
 
Yes another one post wonder, no doubt.....
Whilst I apologise for not introducing myself - was in too much of rush this morn - I will have to agree with English's quote - yes it will be a 1 post quote. Not because of me - because of him! Why do we have to put up with the mindless cr*p that some morons on forums feel obliged to put in writing? Forums were designed for HELP long before this arrogant knuckle dragger discovered what his thumbs were for.
Yes it's a brill forum with most of the folks being brand new - but then mindless twonks like this put in their tuppenyworth of nonsense and the rest of us just say stuff it - not worth the agro.
You dont know me and viceavera and lets keep it that way - I'm fussy who I waste my breath on.
maybe you should change his title to englishbullsh***er
 
Welcome to the forum.

Have a go at this and tell us the results:
Hippo said:
With the engine oft, chock the rear wheels and put the handbrake on, disconnect the front prop from the IRD and:

With the auto in park (in gear for manuals) lift 1 front wheel and it won't turn. The IRD pinion won't turn when you turn the lifted front wheel. If you put the auto into neutral (neutral on manuals too) the lifted front wheel will now turn and so will the pinion if you turn the lifted front wheel.

If you put the lifted front wheel on the ground and lift the other front wheel the same will happen as above.

If you lift both front wheels and turn 1 the other will turn regardless of the auto being in neutral or park (neutral or in gear for manuals) in the opposite direction. The only difference is the pinion gear will turn if the gearbox is in neutral (doesn't matter if auto or manual). If you sharply turn or quickly slow down the wheel yer turning the pinion will turn more than the wheel yer turning. I assume it's due to the path of least resistance as the power escapes.

If lifting both front and rear wheels on the same side of the Freelander, with the prop/vcu connected, and the engine oft and the auto in park (in gear for manuals) the front wheel won't turn when you turn the rear wheel (assuming the vcu and rear diff work correctly as they should). The rear lifted wheel will only turn slightly which is down to the internal opposition of the vcu. If you do the same test with the auto in neutral (neutral for manuals too) the front wheel will turn in the same direction as the rear wheel.

Note: when I say won't turn, it will turn but only approx 1 inch circumference or a few degrees, as opposed to turning round fully. This is the movement between the gear teeth only.
 
settle down please lads we are all landy fans, as for you problems it is either your brakes are sticking on and the ones I would suggest is check the hand brake is releasing or it might be that the vcu on the prop shaft has gone if you were on a hill I would not think the vcu would stop you all together unless it has coursed the problem with the diff and ird .then you are into big money . if you have checked the brakes and they are ok then take the prop off and see if it still does it. hope this helps
 
aarg hippo beat me to it, I am so slow with my one finger typing because of my hands, never mind I have my first operation in just over 2 weeks time
 
what my hands or my fingers
No don't. I searched google for it (because the search engine on ere is crap) and found the post I wrote previosuly, then cut an paste it into this fred.

It's not a good idea to cut yer fingers oft. :eek:
 
well I can not feel them much I have trapped nerves in my elbows and severe carpal tunnel in both hands, hardly any sleep with the pain.
 
Forums were designed for HELP long before this arrogant knuckle dragger discovered what his thumbs were for.
Yes it's a brill forum with most of the folks being brand new - but then mindless twonks like this put in their tuppenyworth of nonsense

TWONK
Derogitary term, roughly equivalent to idiot. More insulting than berk, but less insulting that gimp.
Thought to originate in the Victorian Era meaning a lower-class foreigner

Bet that hurts EBT.........:eek:
 

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