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If you are not towing a trailer you would want the overdrive to be ON so
that your engine RPM is lower **( you will not see the O/D OFF light in your
dash ) **
Overdrive is the normally allowed position , but it won't shift into overdrive until the speed is faster such as on the highway / freeway
If the light says off then your overdrive is turned off, push the button again and the light will turn off and overdrive will be on again.
Overdrive is the normally allowed position It won't shift into overdrive until the speed is faster anyway ( on my Ford EXPLORER I have to be doing around 50 miles per hour ) If you are towing something or driving in hilly country where the transmission is constantly down shifting then you want to turn the overdrive off and the OFF light will appear in the end of your gear selector lever
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The overdrive off light flashing - indicates a malfunction has been detected
Overdrive is the normally allowed position so you don't see the light on If you turn OFF the overdrive , the overdrive off light will light up or if there is a problem the overdrive off light will flash
That will turn off ( or turn back on ) the overdrive feature of your transmission When the overdrive is off , so the transmission only uses the first ( 3 ) gears the O/D OFF light will light up in your tachometer . Overdrive is the normally allowed position so if you shut the vehicle off , the next time it is started the overdrive feature is allowed or if you have shut the overdrive feature off just push the button again to turn the overdrive back on
Fuel economy will suck. Unless you drive in the mountains then it will help going up.
As soon as you have changed lanes, you turn off your turn signal.
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overdrive is turned off. This is usually controlled by a button on the shifter knob. Press it to turn of the overdrive, push it again to turn it back on.
NO, leave the overdrive on. Only turn it off when pulling a heavy load or in a mountainous area. Overdrive improves your fuel economy.