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Overdrive Light Burnt Out or Just Never Coming out of O/D? #765957 11/17/06 10:31 PM
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pinemind Offline OP
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Hi all,

Having some issues with my automatic transmission on my '85 4Runner. I'm pretty sure that the truck is in overdrive no matter what I do with the switch, but before I go any further, I want to see why my O/D Off light is never lighting up.

I took off the panel and poked around, but I wanted to know if someone here has ever replaced a burnt out O/D off light.

Once that's fixed, I want to see why my O/D never turns off.

I'm guessing this could be a solenoid issue?

Or a loose connection between the switch on the stick and the ECU?

Any thoughts on both issues?

Peace,

Justin

Re: Overdrive Light Burnt Out or Just Never Coming out of O/D? [Re: pinemind] #765958 11/19/06 03:46 AM
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fourwd1 Offline
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If the solenoid were bad it wouldn't go in to OD.

You can't tell by the RPMs if you're in OD or not ? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" />


- seen in FOUR WHEELER mag July 2006 & OFF-ROAD mag Feb 2007 -
'84 4Runner ARBed 5.29s F&R,4.7 & 2.28 t-cases,hy-steer,BudBuilt skid,30spl Longs,36" TSLs,Chevys

'83 P/U, Buick 231 V6,Holley 4 bbl,Weiand intake,Downey headers,TH350 w/700R4 gearset
Re: Overdrive Light Burnt Out or Just Never Coming out of O/D? [Re: fourwd1] #765959 11/22/06 08:39 PM
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pinemind Offline OP
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Yeah, I'm definitly going into overdrive. The RPM's around 45, 50, 55 (my speedometer is off from my 33's) are low and reflect a 1:1 ratio.

That brings me to the main reason I posted this. When I hit overdrive around 45 to 55, I cannot accelerate for the life of me (maybe 1 mph per 3 to 5 seconds of time). I have stock gears on my '85 with 33 x 10.5's, which would explain for some slow acceleration but there's a catch.

I recently had a full tune up (plugs, wires, rotor, cap, fuel filter, diff's flushed and filled, idle was definitly upped a little bit) and my acceleration at this speed (45+) was MUCH better before the tune up.

Forgive me for my lack of knowledge on engines and such, but, given those items were replaced, what could cause the slow down in acceleration?

Peace,

Justin

Re: Overdrive Light Burnt Out or Just Never Coming out of O/D? [Re: pinemind] #765960 11/24/06 11:56 PM
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willzrunna96 Offline
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do you see the light come on when you start the truck


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Re: Overdrive Light Burnt Out or Just Never Coming out of O/D? [Re: pinemind] #765961 12/05/06 01:46 PM
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TyzToyz Offline
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Sorry if this post is too late, but there are 2 bulbs behind the O/D indicator. The part # for anyone interested is 84999-10110. Up here the stealership wants $12.50 each for them, so mine are still burnt out.
Anyone know of another source for these bulbs?

Tye


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Re: Overdrive Light Burnt Out or Just Never Coming out of O/D? [Re: TyzToyz] #765962 12/06/06 02:23 AM
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Re: Overdrive Light Burnt Out or Just Never Coming out of O/D? [Re: pinemind] #765963 12/06/06 02:48 AM
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fourwd1 Offline
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...That brings me to the main reason I posted this. When I hit overdrive around 45 to 55, I cannot accelerate for the life of me (maybe 1 mph per 3 to 5 seconds of time). I have stock gears on my '85 with 33 x 10.5's, which would explain for some slow acceleration but there's a catch.

I recently had a full tune up (plugs, wires, rotor, cap, fuel filter, diff's flushed and filled, idle was definitly upped a little bit) and my acceleration at this speed (45+) was MUCH better before the tune up.



OK, good before tune-up, slow after tuneup. Your answer is in there.
Maybe the timing is off. A spark plug wire on wrong cylinder?


- seen in FOUR WHEELER mag July 2006 & OFF-ROAD mag Feb 2007 -
'84 4Runner ARBed 5.29s F&R,4.7 & 2.28 t-cases,hy-steer,BudBuilt skid,30spl Longs,36" TSLs,Chevys

'83 P/U, Buick 231 V6,Holley 4 bbl,Weiand intake,Downey headers,TH350 w/700R4 gearset
Re: Overdrive Light Burnt Out or Just Never Coming out of O/D? [Re: fourwd1] #765964 12/06/06 07:30 AM
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pinemind Offline OP
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Quote


OK, good before tune-up, slow after tuneup. Your answer is in there.
Maybe the timing is off. A spark plug wire on wrong cylinder?


I'm assuming the timing is off. Because it runs very smoothly with no misses or hestiations. Its just the snail-like acceleration around 45 - 50.

Thanks for the help,

Justin


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