if it has a speed odometer senser in the rear end that is probally the problem it loses magnitizum not giving a good reading on the speed the vehicle is going so it jumps in and out of od will make you think you need a trany part cost $30 dollars and 10 mins
Overdrive is the normally allowed position in a Ford Explorer automatic transmission , once the vehicle speed is fast enough ( my Ford Explorer is 50 MPH ) the automatic transmission will automatically shift into overdrive
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On a 1995 Ford Explorer : Overdrive is the normally allowed position If you don't want the transmission to use overdrive ( such as when towing something , or if you are driving in hilly country where you notice the transmission is constantly shifting from overdrive to drive ) push the button on the end of your gear shift lever and the ( O/D OFF light should be lit up in your dash )
There is not normally a separate reservoir for the transmission Oil is held in the bottom of the transmission case.
You normally fill the transmission by way of the dipstick tube.
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The O/D off light comes on in your gauge cluster if the overdrive for your transmission has been turned off. The switch that controls your overdrive (able/ disable) feature is on the end of your transmission gear selector lever (Park/reverse/ neutral etc) Just push the switch to allow overdrive or the next time the Explorer is shut off and then started, it normally allows the overdrive feature .
This is the code showing that the computer is working normally. There are no trouble codes when a code of 12 is blinking.
A transmission solenoid is an electro-hydraulic valve that controls fluid flow into and throughout an automatic transmission. Solenoids can be normally open or normally closed. They operate via a voltage or current supplied via the transmission computer or controller. Transmission solenoids are usually installed in a transmission valve body, Transmission Control Unit, or transmission control module.
the transmission could be going out or slipping or your transmission fluid could be low
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Normally red when new. Brown as it ages.