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.
That would be the OVERDRIVE selector switch.
There should be a small button below the button you push to put it in gear on the shifter.
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.
There is a switch to shut off the overdrive if you wish On the column shift the switch is on the end of the gear selector lever On the automatic floor shift the switch ( button ) is just to the right of the shifter The next time the truck is shut off and then restarted the overdrive is normally allowed
what years is it? My 83 244gl automatic switch went bad on the shifter and was stuck with overdrive off. I pulled the switch out and unplugged it. Then I connected tapped the wires together with screwdrivers and turned the overdrive on that way. Now i just drive with it on.
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If you are unable to press in the button to move the shifter. Replaces the brake switch connected to the brake pedal.
on the gear shifter
It's below the gear selector lock button on the automatic transmission cosole shift
are you serious? yeah you do- the O/D switch is on the side of the shifter- and if you're asking this I'm assuming you have an automatic....'cause a manual- well yeah you have to shift.
the ets button should be locater right on the side of the shifter. i know for a fact on a 97 2.2L sunfire automatic tranny.
Even after pushing the overdrive cancel button again ? to allow the overdrive feature On my Ford Explorer with the column shift automatic , the overdrive switch is on the end of the gear selector lever