SOURCE: will not shift into overdrive
There is an electronic sensor on the outside of the transmission.Change the filter and fluid and replace sensor.The sensor costs around $150.
"High speed" probably is over drive,so if it is turned off,it can't engage.I have found that cutting the overdrive switch on and off can cause excessive wear and tear on the overdrive.
Regardless have the car scaned for a any codes thay is causing the problem. Just trying to keep the cost of repairs down by know exactly what the ECM has in it's memory for any malfunction that is creating your overdrive from engaging.
Good luck and hope this helps
SOURCE: TRANSMISSION PROBLEM WILL NOT SHIFT IN OVERDRIVE
Sounds like you've used the wrong type of transmission fluid for your trans.
Check in your owners manual.
SOURCE: The "off" light for the overdrive shut off flashes.
the light is flashing to alert you to the fact that a fault has been detected in the transmission, the most common is excessive slippage detected by the torque speed sensor as compared to the outshaft shaft speed sensor, U will need to have the system tested for the stored trouble code that is set when this OD light blinks.
SOURCE: overdrive light on shifter is flashing and
There is another recall on the cruise control. The first added a fuse. This new recall is about wiring and lighting problems caused by the cruise. Everything from not shifting out of Park to no brake lights to false dash indicators. Best to contact the dealer, if it is a recall its free.
SOURCE: i have a 1995 ford explorer 4x4 . the overdrive
This is likely your electronic speed sensor which is located under the vehicle against the frame on the passenger side.
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