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Check either: Solenoid, Wiring, Switch, or OD Relay.
where is nissan 93 pickup overdrive relay
Could be a bad overdrive solenoid switch or relay. No, I don't know where they are on this car.
I had this problem about ten years ago on my 1990 740 GL. The problem was actually a defective relay. The relay is controlled by the button on the gear shift knob and is used to prevent going into 4th gear when towing. It is located among all the relaysbehind the ashtray in the center console panel. Behind all the fuses. At that time I went to the Volvo dealer and bought a new relay and from that worked out which relay to change. In those days it cost me about $45.00. Has worked fine since then. Good luck. You must to isolate the source between the Overdrive relay or the Overdrive solenoid and the overdrive switch at the shifter. Ignition on, engine off - Push the overdrive switch, if you can ear a light click the relay and the switch are probably Ok, check the overdrive solenoid at the transmission. If you don't have the click you have to trouble shoot the switch to see if it's working. - Check continuity to the switch and the 12 volts. - If evething seem to be OK, change the Overdrive relay Good luck
The signal light switch, on your Toyota Camry, can be changed by unplugging the signal relay switch. Plug in the new relay switch.
look under hood the in fuse box on passger side
main relay switch may need to be changed.
Overdrive relay switch behind the middle air vents..... Manual Transmission: the wires sometimes break if it is the type with the button on the gear/knob/ stick........... if it is a manual transmission.......the switch on the gearbox which tells when 4th gear is engaged can be faulty.....and will not allow the overdrive to engaged.
The automatic window relay, on your 1992 BMW, is located beneath the dashboard, on the drivers side. The relay switch should be labeled.
The overdrive relay is located in back of the fuse box which is behind the ashtray.
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.
There is no fuel reset switch on a 1999 Camry that can be operated manually. There is an automatic reset switch located near the fuel pump. This is a relay switch. If the fuel pump is shut off, the relay switch might need to be replaced.