Overdrive problem - need advice/suggestions... (1 Viewer)

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Well, I have a problem that started occurning a couple of days ago on my 94 TLC.
As I'm driving along on the highway, the overdrive light on the dash starts flashing on/off intermitently. (interestingly, when flashing on, the light isn't as bright as when I manually push the overdrive button in to turn it off).
Anyway, aftersome fooling around with it, both while driving on highway and stopped, I notice that it falshes on/off with the right turn signal engaged as well as with the hazard ligths on. (as the turn signal/hazards flashes, so does the OD light) (something like this - :eek: )
When the OD light flashes on/off, it's actually engaging/disengaging the overdrive as well, so it's not just a dash light problem.

I hope I've explained the problem well enough for you guys to understand.
If I haven't, let me know and I'll try to explain it better.
Any suggestions on what this problem might be???

Thanks
 
possibly a poor ground shared by those switches? Maybe in the console area or driver's kick panel?

just a guess.....
 
I would also guess that you have a bad ground problem. Electricity always has to have a good ground and will back feed through other systems looking for it. That in turn can cause some pretty freaky things to occur. I had a bad ground in my lighting system one time that made some pretty bizarre thing happen with the lights. Fixed it and everything works normally now. Good luck. :eek:
 
beauh said:
When the OD light flashes on/off, it's actually engaging/disengaging the overdrive as well, so it's not just a dash light problem.


This part of your observation is interesting...as I cannot imagine the OD is actually controlled why wether or not the light on the dash is on or off.


I would guess that this on/off control is sent from the switch on the shifter. Have you checked for loose connection in the shifter?

Did it just start? Been doing it for a while? Does it ALWAYS flash when the right turn signal is on?

By manually wiggleing the thumb switch are you able to recreate the issue?
 
hey guys, thanks for the feedback. I believe too that it is an electrical short somewhere. Where is the question.
TX_TLC - I've checked for loose connections on the shifter. This problem just started to occur over the past few days. It doesn't ALWAYS flash with the right turn signal on. For example, I just got home from a 15 minute drive and NO PROBLEM!
Could my tranny be overheating and causing the temp quage inside the tranny to malfunction? (just a guess)
Also, I hae not been able to recreate the issue so far. If i could do that, I could probably narrow down the problem. But I'm not even able to do that yet.
 
beauh said:
Could my tranny be overheating and causing the temp quage inside the tranny to malfunction? (just a guess)

Unlikely. You have a transmission temp sensor that will trip a dash light.

-B-
 

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