MY 98 HAD A BROKEN CLIP ON FORWARD CLUTCH VALVE SPOOL IN VALVE BODY
The transmission for the 1996 Chevy 3500 could be jumping from overdrive for several reasons. The transmission could have a vacuum or electrical problem causing it to come out of overdrive. Or, there could be an internal valve problem causing this to happen.
The vehicle will have a higher rpm at highway speeds, lowering fuel economy. The vehicle could shudder, or jump in and out of overdrive.
my check engine light stays on and the o/d light blinks....what could this mean?
I was told it was like the check engine light which means a trans problem. it could also be that your overdrive sensor is bad and not have transmission problems at all. although it can be costly to fix if you cant do it or know someone who can.
Not too familiar with your particualr vehicle, but I will try to offer a few suggestions. Some vehicles come with overdrive switches in the cab that allow you to shut the overdrive off. These can short out. Your tranny might also have a selenoid that's going bad or perhaps you just need to flush the tranny out.
Something loose? Exhaust pipe rattling/hitting on something? You'll have search it out.
overdrive could be ready to go out might be the cluthes
No. Three speeds are normally without overdrive. There may be another transmission that you could replace it with to get overdrive.
Could be one of the door sensors causing this.
Could be the Springs doing that. If it's a grinding noise, then it's the wheel bearings.
You need a new transmision, your gears are shot.
Yes, it could be dirty injectors causing this problem. It could also be an issue in the fuel line, fuel pump or fuel filter.