may be caused by a faulty pulse signal may store code 55 and may not shift normal
This generally indicates an electrical failure in the transmission. Get it fixed now, or you'll end up replacing it.
its the ecm it controls that too
what will fix the overdrive light from flashing in a 1996 mercury grand marquis its a gear ratio problem between 1 and 2 shift
If its an automatic then your either in winter or a low gear(not flashing) or transmission fault(flashing arrow) But if its manual the non flashing arrow is the recommended time to up shift.
the transmission is manual. when the needle gets near the red portion on the left wach for a flashing green light, then shift up a gear . repeat until in max gear.
That light is used on manual transmission equipped vehicles to remind you when to shift to the next gear.That light is used on manual transmission equipped vehicles to remind you when to shift to the next gear.
you have a problem with your transmission. take it to a shop before ya need a wrecker to come get it. the light flashing on shift handle is to specifically tell you there is a problem, if not flashing it is fine.if flashing it has a big problem
A flashing D4 light on Honda Accords is commonly the result of a bad speed sensor. The speed sensor is located on the transmission and sends a signal to the speedometer and a signal telling the transmission when to shift.
Never heard of a speed light. The only thing I can think of that you might be talking about is a shift light. This light is used to indicate shift points. Shift when the light comes on. All of the lights on you dash are explained in your owner's manual.
If the light is red first apply the brakes then shift into neutral. If the light is green don't shift, just continue through. If the light is yellow you will have to decide for yourself depending on the situation which of the above to do.
If it is on a manual tranny it is the signal for the optimum time for you to shift for best fuel economy.
If I'm not mistaken, it appears that your truck is a "manual transmission"? There would be no indicator light - you shift into first gear, and then as you approve about 10 or 15 mph you would shift to second. I recommend the "learning manual transmission for dummies" - actually a very well written instruction book on learning how to shift.