OD will not engage until you've reached 35 MPH AND the tranny fluid temp
is over 50 (or is it 35?) degrees Farenheit. My owner's manual and
Haynes manual are also out in my truck, and it's too cold/wet for me to
go outside (I should be asleep, actually).
Dakota31852@aol.com wrote:
>
> Take a look into your manual... I think it might say that you are not to take
> it out of OD untill it has reached operating temps, so being off from the
> start would be wrong... let me know though if Im right or not, Id go look but
> its 11:45PM and cold out, and I dont feel like going outside.
>
> TJ
>
> In a message dated 11/26/2000 8:57:19 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> willcoughlin@hotmail.com writes:
>
> << I like to drive my truck in town with the overdrive button off(light on).
> The only problem is that after you shut the truck off and turn it back on
> again the button defaults to overdrive on(light off). Is this normal? How
> can I make it where the button stays in the off postion(light on) even after
> restarting the truck??
>
> Kevin
> 93 CC 2wd 5.2 auto
> >>
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