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Flashing OD light means (I think) the anti-lock brakes have detected some sort of failure If it keeps up, you should get it checked ASAP You have to read the codes(scanner), and you will find which speed on the transmission is wrong. Could be the valvs block stuck or some sensor. get it to a tranny shop right now your planetary is wearing out and eventually you will only have first gear and reverse. if they get it soon enough they can just replace some of the gears and not the whole tranny.

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