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It should just slide in...Is the lever free in the slide. If it is then.......

Transmission tunnel and drivers side floor out.

Check that the lever into the difflock is free. I have to do this occasionally.

So

Undo the 8mm nut, 13mm spanner, a couple of turns. WD40 and work the lever, then oil. when finished tighten the nut.

Check also that the linkage is all free

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Yeah I'm having the same problem? 88 Defender 200tdi with a really awkward diff lock! But it goes in and keeps falling out again, after holding it in whilst driving for a while and putting load on it doing some hills, about 10 min holding it makes it stay in? Any reason why diff locks get so moody and do these things?

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lack of use is hindering selection, as above just clean it up and adjust linkage for positive engagement if required.

you dont need to stop or use clutch to engage diff lock, just ensure 4 wheels are rotating at roughly the same speed.

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