The overdrive relay is located in back of the fuse box which is behind the ashtray.
allows power distribution to the overdrive solenoid for overdrive engagement.
Try overdrive relay, you can buy them anywhere, replace old one, it is very easy.. I had to replace one on my 88 740. Give it a shot before you let someone work on it.
behind the front ash tray goggle overdrive relay check the wiring to the overdrive sensor top of the gearbox going by a right hand drive car it is on the passenger side. so you driver side left.Answer # 2The transmission overdrive relay is locate behind the fuse box.The fuse box is located behind the front ashtray.To replace it:Remove the ashtrayAfter you remove the ashtry, pull the cigarrete lighter out, pull the cover of the lighter out, remove two Philips screws and remove the box above the ashtray.the overdrive relay will be the one on the second row,far right side
drain and refill the gearbox it has an overdrive relay.Answer # 2:NO! no fuses for the transmission, but there is an overdrive relay.The transmission overdrive relay is locate behind the fuse box.The fuse box is located behind the ashtray.To replace it:Remove the ashtrayAfter you remove the ashtry, pull the cigarrete lighter out, pull the cover of the lighter, remove two Philips screws and remove the box above the ashtray.the overdrive relay will be the one on the second row,far right side
where is nissan 93 pickup overdrive relay
Behind glove box
BEHIND THE ASHTRAY IN THE FUSEBOX, A WHITE RELAY STANDING STRAIGHT UP.
Check the overdrive relay switch. Check O/D switch by all means....but the most common problem is usually the Overdrive Relay. It's located behind the centre vents on your model, replace with EXACTly same part no. .....other similar relays will drive you crazy by disengaging each time you turn engine off - requiring you to remember to click it ON again.
Need to replace the OD relay which is behind the glove box. Remove glove box and look to left. White relay. Found on eBay for 12 bucks. Hope that is the problem.
there is a 10 amp fuse marked console in the fuse box that actually provides power to the overdrive cut of swicth and overdrive relay
Could be a bad overdrive solenoid switch or relay. No, I don't know where they are on this car.