No. This gear is there to provide you with a gear that gives you better gas mileage. It may not be the best gear to use while city driving.
A 1994 Jeep Laredo might stay in overdrive if the transmission is bad. It can also be caused by low transmission fluid levels.
There is a problem with the transmission.
PCM, TCM, and internal transmission mechanicals.
Several types of transmissions were available in the 1994 Ford E250. The most common transmission was the five-speed automatic transmission.
Mine has the same problem. The transmission guy said not to worry about it.
the transmission is in overdrive I don't have overdrive in my car but look at your gearshift because the small button on it should be how you disengage the system
if their is no slipping or any other transmission issues and it is just only the loss of overdrive try replacing the brake light switch
Overheating the engine shouldn't effect the transmission. Overheating the transmission could.
sounds like to me your transmission needs to be rebuilt
It is called a 42rh if it has overdrive, three speeds would be a 32rh
The button does not switch from Overdrive to Automatic. The button just turns the overdrive off. Overdrive is not a separate drive system as your question implies. Normally you leave the car in overdrive mode. That way the transmission shifts into overdrive at highway speeds, thus saving fuel. If you are saying the transmission is stuck in overdrive and it will not disengage then seek out a A/T professional.
yes u can the trany is the same up to 1996 some of them have overdrive and some dont bu basically is the same