Could be a bad overdrive solenoid switch or relay. No, I don't know where they are on this car.
overdrive wont let you shift into foruth? its made to not let you
There is a button on the left side of the gear shift shaft, just underneath the shift handle (automatic transmission). Push the button to toggle the overdrive on and off.
There is a push button on the end of your automatic shift lever. Pushing it in causes the Overdrive to turn on and off.
If the overdrive switch is turned off then the car will not go into overdrive. As it is not in overdrive, then it will not downshift out of overdrive as it normally would. It also will not shift to 3rd gear above a certain factory preset speed. Turn th overdrive on and see if it operates normally.
In a 1995 Toyota Tercel, the overdrive button is typically located on the gear shift lever. It may be a small button on the top or side of the shifter. When engaged, it allows the transmission to shift into overdrive for improved fuel efficiency at higher speeds. If the button is not visible, consult the owner's manual for specific details related to your vehicle.
Overdrive is the normally allowed position . It won't shift into overdrive until the speed is faster anyway . On my 1995 Ford Explorer it doesn't shift into overdrive until I'm travelling about 50 miles per hour ( if you are towing or driving in hilly country where the transmission is constantly downshifting then you don't use overdrive )
When the check gauge light comes on in the 1995 Chevy Cheyenne, it means there is a problem with the transmission. If the truck won't shift in to overdrive, there is most likely a problem with the VSS system. The transmission needs to be removed so the VSS can be accessed.
In a 1995 Nissan Maxima QX, the overdrive switch is typically located on the gear shift lever or on the dashboard, depending on the specific model. It may be a button or a toggle switch that allows you to engage or disengage overdrive. If you're having trouble finding it, refer to the owner's manual for detailed information.
There is no OD relay. All transmission shift functions are controled by the vehicle's PCM, using shift solenoids in the transmssion itself.
If you don't want the transmission to shift into overdrive ( such as when towing a trailer , or driving in hilly country where the transmission is constantly shifting between drive and overdrive ) push the button on the end of the gearsfift selector ( P R N etcetera ) and the O/D OFF light will appear in your dash . Overdrive is the normally allowed position , but on my 1995 Ford Explorer doesn't shift into overdrive until I'm going around 50 Miles Per Hour
The overdrive in a 1995 Mercury Tracer may not engage due to several potential issues, such as a faulty overdrive switch, a malfunctioning transmission control module, or low transmission fluid levels. Additionally, issues with the throttle position sensor or a slipping transmission can prevent overdrive from activating. It's advisable to have the vehicle diagnosed by a professional to identify the specific cause and necessary repairs.
My 1995 Ford Explorer 4.0 liter will shift into overdrive at 50 MPH ( I don't know if that has anything to do with having 3.73 gears with my trailer towing package )