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Nov 18, 2006 - 91 Ranger - No OverDrive Ranger & B-Series. ... 1991 RangerAutomatic 3.0L 186,000 miles. Today the overdrive didn't work on my truck. ...However, if it is not a solenoid on vacation, you have probable failure coming down ...
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make sure your shift linkage is tight and alighned properly
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I would be interested in knowing if the thermostat is sticking open. Most Overdrives are prevented from engaging until the coolant temperature is over 177 degress F. Check you temp gauge...does it read Low? If so, change the t'stat, and see if that fixes your problem, or, if that does not help, get a complete transmission FLUSH, BEFORE you go out and get a rebuild. You just might save a ton of money.
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The computer usually sits on the wall next to the driver's legs, but yours could be under the seats, or under the dash, that one I don't know, but it should be kept dry, not under the hood. The valve body is in the transmission. It is accessible from underneath, just under the filter, or on top I should say, holds all your shift solenoids etc.
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If the parts are functioning correctly as you say which sounds like they do you must have a weak computer that needs replacing instead. If a short was there no overdrive will work at all times
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Get that from ATSG.Com or local
trans parts supplier, that the shops buy from
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It is located in the transmission under the valve body cover on the drivers side of the transmission. It is the solenoid on the bottom left hand side of the valve body. I had to take the suspension and frame support off and lower the transmission before I could remove to valve body cover. A retainer clip holds the TCC solenoid in place.
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