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240 Auto Tranny - Overdrive Questions 200 1988

Greetings,

My '88 240DL (587,000 miles on the car / ~300,00 miles on a used auto tranny) is not shifting into 4th gear until I drive about 10-15 miles. My tach (yep, I installed a big one) shows ~4,000rpm and once the OD kicks in, rpm decreases to 3,000 at 75mph.

When the tranny is warm, I get a substantial delay when going into reverse. I have to get the rpm's up to move in reverse. I read recently that it may be due to overdrive failure (?)

At times, the orange indicator light shows faintly without pressing the button . When I press the button on my shifter to engage the OD, there is a delay in downshifting, or lately, it doesn't downshift every time.

My initial guess is the wiring and my initial guess is to rewire the entire circuit. Can I use a 14 or 12 gauge wire and re-wire myself, or is it advisable to purchase a wiring harness. Part two of my plan is to re-solder / replace the OD relay.

Thanks in advance for your assistance!








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    240 Auto Tranny - Overdrive Questions 200 1988

    AGREE ON THE TRANY FLUSH FOR THE REVERSE PROBLEM.........

    BUT TO JUST FIX THE WHOLE SELINOID/RELAY/WIRING ISSUE, I THING THE BLOCKOFF PLATE FROM IPD FOR $40 IS THE ONLY WAY TO FLY......

    HAVE ONE ON MY 83 245 AND COULDN'T BE HAPPIER......
    --CARLOS








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    240 Auto Tranny - Overdrive Questions 200 1988

    Try part 2 first. I'd suspect the relay, but you shouldn't have any problem with reverse due to the OD solenoid. Perhaps a tranny flush is in order as well.








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      240 Auto Tranny - Overdrive Questions 200 1988

      I'd vote for a tranny flush as well. Easy to do with an ipd kit or equivalent. You should be able to piece together replacement wires as needed.







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