If the automatic transmission indicator light is illuminated on your 1999 Pajero, it typically indicates an issue with the transmission system. This could be due to low Transmission Fluid levels, a faulty sensor, or a problem with the transmission itself. It's advisable to check the fluid level first, and if that’s not the issue, have a qualified mechanic diagnose the problem to avoid further damage. Ignoring the light could lead to more significant transmission issues down the line.
That is how the car communicates a transmission problem if you couldn't feel it.
You didn't state weather it was an Automatic or Manual transmission. Well any way they are both on the transmission. Manual transmission has a separate switch for the backup lights the automatic is built into the neutral safety switch on the transmission. Automatic switch is about $50.00. Manual switch is about $10.00. Hope you have a manual it is a lot cheaper.
A gearbox problem on a Renault Scenic Automatic could mean something as simple as cleaning the transmission screen. There are many things that could be going on. If the warning lights come on after the vehicle is driven for a while, it could be that the transmission is overheating due to low fluid. A mechanic will have to look at it to determine the extent of the malfunction.
If you have an automatic transmission it is on top of he steering column just before it goes through the firewall. If you have a manual transmission it is on the transmission.
indicator lights means the vehicle is turning
indicator stalk problem, fit a new or good second hand one to cure
after starting engine with automatic transmission won't shift into reverse ?
Indicator lights for toyota, are used to communicate to other cars that its turning
No. The GEM is associated with things like power windows, indicator lights, and the alarm.
Yes, the gear selector indicator on a 2004 Mercury Sable is designed to illuminate when the vehicle's lights are on. This feature helps the driver easily see which gear is selected, especially in low-light conditions. If the indicator is not lighting up, it may indicate a blown bulb, a fuse issue, or a problem with the transmission or electrical system.
Had the same problem, it was the automatic idler valve. Not an expensive part and easily changed.
The problem is the reverse light switch. It is located on the top of the transmission that should sloved your problem.