My overdrive light is blinking and my truck is shifting a little early and very hard.. They cant get it in to put it on the machine until this weekend. Any clues?? Thanks
Posted 2007-10-04 2:02 PM (#2109 - in reply to #2105) Subject: RE: Overdrive light blinking.. help?!
Location: Colorado
I think I had a truck do this a few years ago, but I can't remember what the problem was. That light blinking is kind of like the check engine light- it means it has detected a problem and set a code. If it's shifting hard, I don't think I'd drive it until you get it looked at.
Posted 2007-10-06 8:23 PM (#2123 - in reply to #2105) Subject: RE: Overdrive light blinking.. help?!
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Location: Vermont
P~WHorses - 2007-10-02 2:18 PM My overdrive light is blinking and my truck is shifting a little early and very hard.. They cant get it in to put it on the machine until this weekend. Any clues?? Thanks
Posted 2007-11-29 9:10 PM (#2185 - in reply to #2105) Subject: RE: Overdrive light blinking.. help?!
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03 F350 7.3 is what i drive. and mine blinks sometimes as well, but then other times, it is just off. I had thought it was my bulb going out. Hope im not having the same problem you are. Cant tell if mine shifts rougher, cause i just put a new torque converter and a computer upgrade to beef up the transmission line pressures which gives it a firmer shift to better the towing and life of my tranny. When you do get it figured out, let us know.
Posted 2008-02-24 11:35 PM (#2236 - in reply to #2105) Subject: RE: Overdrive light blinking.. help?!
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I've had this problem with my F350 for many years and it happens on mine when I drive up a hill, even one that's not very steep. If your ABS light is on and your transmission feels like it's jumping around and your O/D light is flashing or ANY OF THE ABOVE, the fix is a $30 speed sensor on the top of the pumpkin in almost all cases. It's very common and the dealers keep a lot of them in stock. It just takes a minute to replace. Unplug it, one bolt and its out. You won’t even get dirty. A temporary fix involves disconnecting one of the battery cables and then reconnecting it.