How do I turn the o d off light off?
How do I turn the o d off light off?
To get the overdrive light to turn off, and use your top gear, you should be able to locate a button on the side of your gearshift that will allow you to change the setting. If your overdrive light is flashing or blinking, you are not going to be able to correct the issue by pushing a button.
Did you OD over there meaning?
OD means overdose, and it usually refers to illegal drugs.
Is there a recall on the Chevy tracker?
It was not a safety problem, so no recall; just a driveability problem that Chevy addressed with a TSB that called for a replacement synchro spring kit if the owner brought the car in with the problem.
Where can I get feedback on my Chevy tracker?
To get feedback from other Tracker owners you should post your message in the existing Chevy Tracker discussion where they are more likely to read it! Maybe if we rename this to Transmission Problems more owners will find it. Worth a shot.
Why does my Chevy tracker make strange noises?
It really sounds like the throw-out bearing, even though it has a complete new clutch now. This is getting expensive, and now, the mechanic says,since I have a new clutch, it must be a bearing in the transmission. The strange thing is, the tracker drives and shifts fine, just that noise.
What kind of transmission does Chevy tracker have?
Today i was on napa’s website looking up filters for my 2004 tracker Zr-2, well under transmissions it Lists the tracker 2.5 v-6 as having a toyota transmission. Can anyone confirm this? I know the engine is Suzuki as the name is all over it.
Is there a problem with my 2004 Chevy Silverado?
The 2004 Chevy Silverado was the 6th model year of the GMT800 platform truck. These trucks are getting older, and it is hitting the point that your 2004 Silverado may be having transmission problems. Below, you’ll find a ton of troubleshooting your transmission problems. The 2004 Silverado was a carryover from the 2003 model year.
Are there any issues with the Chevy tracker?
Other than that one issue, our Tracker has provided flawless reliability for 50K miles with just annual synthetic oil changes and lube. We wanted inexpensive, all-weather transport for commuting, and have not been disappointed.
It really sounds like the throw-out bearing, even though it has a complete new clutch now. This is getting expensive, and now, the mechanic says,since I have a new clutch, it must be a bearing in the transmission. The strange thing is, the tracker drives and shifts fine, just that noise.
To get feedback from other Tracker owners you should post your message in the existing Chevy Tracker discussion where they are more likely to read it! Maybe if we rename this to Transmission Problems more owners will find it. Worth a shot.