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    Re: TOD Question

    Hi, I have a Jap version Vx. My Question is can the TOD be engaged while driving? From 2WD to auto to 4WD? If not, what is the best gear to change it.... P, N..?

    Thanks
    Ameet
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    I didn't know there was a difference between the japanese and U.S. VXs, beside the obvious, the steering and the rear camera.

    Doesn't the TOD always engage? I thought under regular driving directions the TOD engadge in a 15/85 split between the front and rear tires.

    Since I'm already here, what year did the VX come out? I know it came out in the U.S. in 1999. When did it come out in prodution form in Japan?

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    Hi Ameetw,
    Yes until 80 kph you can engage and disengage TOD.

    Production started in 1997.

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    Hi Dutchie...
    I'm kinda scared to do it at 80Km/h. I'll try it at 10 first... but sometimes there is that gear noise... like you're going forward then switch to the reverse gear... that noise...! ouch.... Currently I switch when I'm in N, sounds safer...

    Anyway thanks... will try it out later.

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    Hi Ameetw,
    Since buying my VX I have not taken it out of TOD, the reason I choose the VX over the Pajero Evolution was this amazingly advanced four wheel drive system. I guess if you lived in a country where it never rained or you never went off road you could disengage TOD I am sure if you get really heavy rain and drive it quickly you soon see how quick TOD reacts all in all the performance of the vehicle and the drive system are two products in perfect harmony and in my opinion should not be seperated.
    Best regards
    David Wiltshire.
    Last edited by David Wiltshire : 11/03/2003 at 09:09 AM

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    Originally posted by David Wiltshire
    Hi Ameetw,
    Since buying my VX I have not taken it out of TOD, the reason I choose the VX over the Pajero Evolution was this amazingingly advanced four wheel drive system. I guess if you lived in a country where it never rained or you never went off road you could disengage TOD I am sure if you get really heavy rain and drive it quickly you soon see how quick TOD reacts all in all the performance of the vehicle and the drive system are two products in perfect harmony and in my opinion should not be seperated.
    Best regards
    David Wiltshire.
    Actually it would seem Isuzu disagrees with you as all the late model Troopers have TOD disconnect, Including my wifes 2002 which was the last build year for the Trooper.

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    Bob do you happen to have a pic of the tod disconnect switch?
    I want to add that to my VX, called St Charles to try to find out...
    Came up with p/n 8971426561/ Switch Transfer for TOD (for 97 to newer Trooper)

    $69.48

    Wondering if this is that switch?

    Also cannot seem to located the directions on how to disconnect the TOD. anyone have the link to it or better dir on how to do it.

    Thanks,
    Dave

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    Hi all,
    I am right in thinking that all VX's come with a second lever next to the shift lever with 4L TOD 2H and not just the Japanese spec vehicle.
    Best regards
    David Wiltshire

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    Nope... not in the US, David. Instead of the round switch you guys have over there, we have a 4WD lever. Normal usage is 4 High, which uses TOD. Pulling the lever pushes into 4 Low... we do not have the 4H - TOD - 4L switch.

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    Hi Dallas4U
    Thanks, I did not realise there was a difference in the drive select lever between the U.S. and Japanese spec vehicles. The lever in the Japanese spec is like a lot of U.K. off roaders in so far as the 4L indicates full drive to all wheels on the TOD display ,TOD gives you TOD and 2H only gives drive to the rear as indicated on the display. Which was why I was a bit puzzled by Ameetw's question about switching into TOD once on the move as starting off in TOD gives you the extra traction from the start if required.

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    Re: TOD on the move.

    Hi David...
    The reason why I asked is because I prefer to use the 2WD on normal days and if it starts to rain or a bad situation, I'd switch to TOD Auto. I guess I have this nagging feeling that it might wear up the gears or somthing and it might decrease the gas milage. Just my feeling I guess.

    Dutchie, It works... I've tried it at below 80Km/h and it worked but only to auto. I guess for 4WD you have to stop?

    Oh yeah another thing, once the rear seat is folded, is there a way to tie it down? I accelerated and the whole seat fell backwards... almost killing the TV i was carrying... Thanks a mill

    Ameet

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    Ameetw,
    For 4wd lo, you have to stop and put the car in P. Never try to engage it when you`re driving!
    You can connect the seats to a ring located between your rear and front seat, right in the middle.
    After you folded your seats you should see a strap with a metal hook connected to it, that`s what you connect to the ring.
    If you can`t finf it, I`ll send you a pic!
    BTW TOD off will give you a better mileage, and a more exciting to drive vehicle! But turn it on in the wet, or you`ll be spinning donuts!

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    Did we ever establish how to modify a US spec vehicle to have optional TOD?? I assume if the Japanese versions have it, it is not harmful to the system.

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    Its been talked about, if you snip the light blue wire from underneath the passenger seat it will disconnect TOD. if you put a switch you can turn it on and off, however I know it threw a code sometimes so someone put a resistor somewhere or something like that, to bypass the code.
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    Hi Ameetw,
    I can see now what you mean, and confess to being a gadjet freak who must have all 'toys' in operation despite the fact that you will get better fuel consumption without TOD and possibly a bit less wear on transmisission (this is one reason I am going to buy a Nissan Skyline GTR34 all those lovely 4WD computer systems whiring away) Looking back at my reply to your original question it does come across a bit pompous and I hope it caused no offence. If you can get any copies scanned of any important looking bits of the manual I can arrange for the person who reads and speaks Japanese to translate.
    Best regards
    David Wiltshire

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