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iHav to Drive
Trucks and SUV
My truck goes into overdrive by itself, the O/D light on the dash flashes.
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<blockquote data-quote="Charlotte" data-source="post: 2303131" data-attributes="member: 206997"><p>What's wrong? I have a 2000 Ford Ranger V6 3.0L engine--When the truck goes into overdrive, the O/D light flashes & when I push the button to go off & the speedometer doesn't even show the speed. When the speedometer shows starts showing the actual speed & the truck starts being in drive, then when I press the O/D button, the light goes out & it drives ok. Then, when I come to a stop, it will sometimes start out in overdrive & does as explained above, then when it kicks into the actual drive, the transmission clunks. Do you know what the problem could be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charlotte, post: 2303131, member: 206997"] What's wrong? I have a 2000 Ford Ranger V6 3.0L engine--When the truck goes into overdrive, the O/D light flashes & when I push the button to go off & the speedometer doesn't even show the speed. When the speedometer shows starts showing the actual speed & the truck starts being in drive, then when I press the O/D button, the light goes out & it drives ok. Then, when I come to a stop, it will sometimes start out in overdrive & does as explained above, then when it kicks into the actual drive, the transmission clunks. Do you know what the problem could be? [/QUOTE]
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