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Old 06-01-2011, 08:25 PM
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03 overdrive off light flashing

While I was towing my camper home over the weekend I noticed the O/D off light flashing. Is that Ford's way of saying it is over heated since the temperature was in the 90's. If not, than does anyone have any ideas?
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Re: 03 overdrive off light flashing

Have the PCM scanned for any trouble codes. If there is a code that is like P0750 or something with the 700 series, that is transmission codes. Post the exact code number and we can help.
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