you should never tow in overdrive. that will kill your transmission. tow in regular drive or 3
No, not under any circumstances.
You may not tow anything with a category B1 licence.
change the overdrive sensor should be on the left side of the gear box.
Your vehicle has an overdrive button on the shifter maybe. When you start your vehicle, overdrive is always on. When you tow something, you want the overdrive to be off, otherwise the transmission will run hot and that will lead to bigger problems.
You should just pull the shifter into the "3" position and it will never shift into overdrive.
no!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Overdrive is not the 'gear' you should tow in. Once you have reached a cruising speed on the highway and plan to stay at that speed, O/D is then acceptable. Read the manual. POST: This is NOT the best vehicle for towing anyway. 2.8 or 4.3? It IS getting to be a bit old and has paid its dues so do not push it! Y-THINK-Y
it does only when in drive with the tow/haul button off
Turns the Overdrive on and off. Used for towing because you should never tow with the transmission in overdrive.
I tow an 18.5' Bayliner with a 2004 Grand Cherokee Freedom Edition 4x4 with a 4.7 H.O., tow pkg. and heavy duty cooling pkg. The boat is considerably under the rated tow capacity but I always turn off the overdrive especially going up and down hills. Jeep recommends to do so if you are towing and the overdrive is constantly kicking in and out; if you do not you will burn out the overdrive unit and transmission. Hope this helps.
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Yes it's the tow button on the shifter