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The button does not switch from Overdrive to Automatic. The button just turns the overdrive off. Overdrive is not a separate drive system as your question implies. Normally you leave the car in overdrive mode. That way the transmission shifts into overdrive at highway speeds, thus saving fuel. If you are saying the transmission is stuck in overdrive and it will not disengage then seek out a A/T professional.
bad fuse or bad switch
Its near the gear....a button with ECT written on it...
did u try and change the fuse , or the switch
Hi, I have the Nissan Altima 2001 too and the overdrive switch in on the gear shifter handle and just below the shift push button.
To turn off overdrive in a 2003 Pontiac Grand Am, locate the gear selector on the center console. There should be an "OD" (overdrive) button or a switch on the gear shift. Press this button to deactivate overdrive, which will typically illuminate a light on the dashboard to indicate that overdrive is off. Remember to switch it back on for normal driving conditions when you no longer need it.
The OD light on dash stands for Overdrive. There is a button (usually) on the end of the turn signal lever. Some cars the button or switch is on the dash. If you push the button/switch the light will change to OD or OD on (may even go out) then you will be in overdrive. Being in overdrive is good except for steep hills or pulling a heavy load.
There should be a small button below the button you push to put it in gear on the shifter.
That would be the OVERDRIVE selector switch.
there is a button on the end of th gear shift that you simply push in..
no overdrivelock out on this car you just pull it down a gear.
In a 1995 Nissan Maxima QX, the overdrive switch is typically located on the gear shift lever or on the dashboard, depending on the specific model. It may be a button or a toggle switch that allows you to engage or disengage overdrive. If you're having trouble finding it, refer to the owner's manual for detailed information.