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80 series centre diff lock with ABS

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80 series centre diff lock with ABS

Post by SLOGQ »

Hi,
A friend of mine has just bought a 80 series with ABS and is concerned about not being able to lock the centre diff in high range. I know you can make the diff lock work by turning the ABS off and fitting a switch in, but was hoping before i dive in someone may have done this before and have any advice and/or problems they might of had? I did a search but nothing came up.

Thanks in advance,
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Post by Trusa »

Does anyone have the part number that was listed on the LCOOL site? I wanted to do this but LCOOL is down. From memory it was just a toyota part number, so I need that number. Local toyota guys have no idea what I talking about.

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Re: 80 series centre diff lock with ABS

Post by dow50r »

forestf$%ker wrote:Hi,
A friend of mine has just bought a 80 series with ABS and is concerned about not being able to lock the centre diff in high range. I know you can make the diff lock work by turning the ABS off and fitting a switch in, but was hoping before i dive in someone may have done this before and have any advice and/or problems they might of had? I did a search but nothing came up.

Thanks in advance,
Steve
The difflock switch from a 1990-1995 is different to the one in a 95-98 model. Which one r u after??? If it is later, check the wreckers for rav4's as they use these aswell.
The switch from Toyota is $130
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Post by Trusa »

Chasing the earlier one (1994). No luck with Toyota spare parts guy (spoke to a different guy). Reckons he needs a part number.
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