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After stripping off the under body protection and sidesteps etc and waiting for my mate to arrive with more jacks so i could fit the body lift i started looking at the rear diff . It seems to be in very good condition compared to most i've seen and i can't help thinking there is very little wrong with it .
Would i be right in thinking that being electrical the dashboard switch actually moves some sort of sleeved rod to engage the locker ?
Assuming this is correct is there any reason i should not (if i can find a spanner big enough) undo the nut holding the grey electrical connector which i have tried to picture below . My hope is if i can remove it that i might be able to free up the rod which i'm assuming has corroded meaning the electrics don't have the power to move it .
I would be grateful for any advice as i have searched in vain for pics to show whats inside .
PS I am an amateur and don't have a mechanics vocabulary so please don't start talking about flux capacitors and stuff , i am however pretty good with my hands and have yet to come across anything i couldn't fix .


Would i be right in thinking that being electrical the dashboard switch actually moves some sort of sleeved rod to engage the locker ?
Assuming this is correct is there any reason i should not (if i can find a spanner big enough) undo the nut holding the grey electrical connector which i have tried to picture below . My hope is if i can remove it that i might be able to free up the rod which i'm assuming has corroded meaning the electrics don't have the power to move it .
I would be grateful for any advice as i have searched in vain for pics to show whats inside .
PS I am an amateur and don't have a mechanics vocabulary so please don't start talking about flux capacitors and stuff , i am however pretty good with my hands and have yet to come across anything i couldn't fix .