Speedometer, odometer, cruse control & tranny overstopped working
1994 ford econoline speedometer, odometer, cruse control and tranny overdrive has stopped working ? already had the tranny speed sensor replaced, with no luck...
I have the exact same problem. Replacing the speed sensor did not fix it. The problem came and went a couple of times, but now seems to be here to stay. Does anyone know the solution?I have the exact same problem. Replacing the speed sensor did not fix it. The problem came and went a couple of times, but now seems to be here to stay. Does anyone know the solution?
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If it has antilock brakes, the sensor is on the top of the rear differential. This sensor usually drives the speedometer. check the sensor for an open in its windings and also the wire that connects to it for any breaks.
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Your best bet , take it to a qualified repair shop. The
overdrive off light flashes is telling you that the transmission has a problem an code's are set in the transmission control module or PCM - engine computer . Speedometer an odometer not working could mean speed sensor is bad . Checking code's with a factory or professional scan tool is need . The heater fan not turning off is a seperate problem , relay stuck closed maybe . Is it running at high speed ?
Because the speed sensor isn't working the speedometer isn't working either. ...thinks you are stopped or going very slow and won't shift it out of first gear.
A friend of mine has a Durango, the tranny wont shift out of 1st. ... Tip: If its a speed sensor problem, you may find that the speedo isn't working very well. ... To check and see if 2nd gear is messed up mechanically, manually hold it in low 1, ...
My van won't shift into overdrive, speedometer isn't working, door locks are not ...My speedometer quit workin and my gears are a lil hard shiftin and i have no ...
hello,the predominant reason why all the defect\'s that you explain,that are prevalent on your vehicle are, (1)the abs system controls more than the anti skidding element,as various signals are processed through the main computer and then the correct information is sent to the \'actuator\'s, ie; the rotational speed of the wheels to make the speedometer,and subsequently the odometer display correctly,your problems may only be a simple remedy as a brake light switch,or a fuse,or often a dirty wheel speed sensor.you do need to get a local auto technician to \'scan\' the vehicles various computers for any fault codes,and do additional live data checks to see if the various wheel speed sensors are in fact transmitting the signals to the \'modulator/abs computer,check all fusible links,also asess the conditions of the multi plugs and wiring harnesses ,as well as the main relay\'s,as \'oxidization\' builds up rapidly,especially on older vehicles,impeding the flow of signals/current/voltage.hope that helps, regards.
Craw underneath the car. Towards the back of the transmission there is a connector and a couple wires going to it. Check the connection. If it is okay, try replacing the sender. It's the part with the connector.
check the od switch to make sure its working then check the grey conector to the tranny under the car if it looses its conection your car will loose 3 4 5 also check your computer on the passenger side and make sure its fully conected if the clip comes loose the tranny is the first to stop working
I have the exact same problem. Replacing the speed sensor did not fix it. The problem came and went a couple of times, but now seems to be here to stay. Does anyone know the solution?
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