Why is my overdrive button blinking?

Why is my overdrive button blinking?

If your overdrive light is flashing or blinking, you are not going to be able to correct the issue by pushing a button. It means that something is wrong with your car’s transmission – perhaps the range or speed sensors, or the solenoid. You should leave the OD switch on all the time for regular driving.

How do you know if your overdrive is on or off?

If you want to know if it is on or off, there is an easy way. While driving on the highway, change the overdrive selector and see what happens. If engine speed (RPM) goes up, then overdrive is now off. If engine speed goes down, then overdrive is now on.

What does it mean when your overdrive light is blinking?

If your overdrive light is flashing or blinking, you are not going to be able to correct the issue by pushing a button. It means that something is wrong with your car’s transmission – perhaps the range or speed sensors, or the solenoid. If the overdrive light is flashing, you should have a qualified mechanic come inspect your transmission.

What is the OBD code for Mercury check engine light?

Remember, these are manufacturer specific codes only. Refer to our Generic OBD II code list for definitions on all other Mercury diagnostic trouble codes. Manufacturer Specific Codes P1000OBD System Readiness Test Not Complete P1001KOER Test Cannot Be Completed P1039Vehicle Speed Signal Missing or Improper

How do I Turn Off the overdrive light?

To get the overdrive light to turn off, and use your top gear, you should be able to locate a button on the side of your gearshift that will allow you to change the setting.

Is it safe to drive with the overdrive light on?

Here are some things to know about driving with the overdrive: If the overdrive light comes on and stays on, you have nothing to worry about. All it means is that the overdrive in your car is off. Overdrive improves fuel economy, and makes for less wear and tear on the vehicle when you are driving at highway speeds.