O/d Problem
#1
O/d Problem
Hey,
For a while i have had this problem. But i never seemed to mind till the high gas prices sky-rocketed.
My 2nd Gen 4Runner's over drive is not kicking in on time. It usually happens when the car is left over night and then the next morning I drive it.
I have a highway right next to my house that I take every morning so I have to get on that while my rpms are at 3000 doing 50 mph. It stays this way for about 4-5 miles then it finally clicks in.
I notice that when turning the heat on at start up and leaving it on till the o/d kicks in, it usually kicks in within a mile or so.
Any help would be great!
I have taken the dash off but i can seem to find any wire damage, what color is the wire coming from the o/d anyway?
-mike
For a while i have had this problem. But i never seemed to mind till the high gas prices sky-rocketed.
My 2nd Gen 4Runner's over drive is not kicking in on time. It usually happens when the car is left over night and then the next morning I drive it.
I have a highway right next to my house that I take every morning so I have to get on that while my rpms are at 3000 doing 50 mph. It stays this way for about 4-5 miles then it finally clicks in.
I notice that when turning the heat on at start up and leaving it on till the o/d kicks in, it usually kicks in within a mile or so.
Any help would be great!
I have taken the dash off but i can seem to find any wire damage, what color is the wire coming from the o/d anyway?
-mike
#4
Try replacing the thermostat. That worked on my old 2nd gen... Some sensor has to read a certain engine temp to allow the tranny to shift up to the O/D. I stressed about this for a long time and then found out what it was and all was releived...
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