mine was a bad 4x4 module, located behind the glove box, it wont go into 4 low or high
The button on the end of your automatic transmission gear selector lever " P " " R " etcetera got pushed , push it again and that will allow the overdrive feature and the light will turn off
Push the button on the end of the gear selector lever ( P R N etc ) The O/D OFF light will come on in your gauge cluster If you push the button again , it will allow overdrive If the Explorer is shut off , and then restarted , overdrive is normally allowed
Turn the ignition to the ON position -Press the selector button so that the warning is showing -Press and Hold the selector for 10 seconds, the display will flash. Once flashing let go of the button -Press and hold the selector button for 5 seconds, the display will reset. Type your answer here...
yes. there is a button that is pushed when you close it. and when you open it the button is released.
Overdrive is the normally allowed position If the vehicle is shut off and then restarted , the overdrive will be allowed To turn off the overdrive feature , the button on the end of your gear selector has to be pushed and the O/D OFF light comes on in your dash ( if you push the button again the O/D OFF light will go out and the overdrive feature is allowed )
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
where is the ect pwr button located on a 1997 avalon? the light came on and my husband assumed he must have pushed a button by mistake.
The O/D OFF light will show in your gauge cluster if the button on the end of your gear selector lever ( P R N D etc. ) has been pushed . Push the button again or shut off the Expedition and the next time it is started , the overdrive is normally allowed and the O/D OFF light does not show . If the O/D OFF light is flashing , that indicates that a malfunction has been detected
it located on the headlight control pull out
Overdrive is normally allowed , if the overdrive switch that is located on the end of your gear selector ( P R N etc .) is pushed , the O/D OFF light will come on in your gauge cluster If you push the button again , or shut the vehicle off and restart it , the O/D OFF light will shut off indicating that the normally allowed overdrive feature is functioning ( sounds normal to me )
If you don't want the automatic transmission to shift into overdrive, press the button on the end of the gear selector lever. An indicator light will come on in the bottom right corner of your guage cluster displaying O/D OFF
The O/D OFF light illuminates if the switch on the end of the gearshift ( P R N etc. ) has been pushed , push it again and the light should go off , or the next time the vehicle is shut off and then started the light will be out indicating the normally allowed overdrive . If the O/D OFF light were to flash , or doesn't light when the transmission control switch is pushed then a malfunction has occured ( if this is on a newer Ford Explorer with the automatic transmission gear selector on the floor , the transmission control switch is on the drivers SIDE of the shifter )