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Asked by fyokeIII May 02, 2015 at 11:31 PM about the 2004 Ford Focus

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

OD light on 2004 Ford Focus came on and remains on, what does this mean

7 Answers

102,655

May be a bad VSS. Vehicle speed sensor. Do you have a check engine light on?

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102,655

If you're noticing slipping of the tranny or delayed shifting, you may also have a bad shift solenoid.

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You might check the owner's manual and see what the natural state of that light is. For instance, on my Dodge Dakota, the OD light is off when is overdrive.

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15,725

The Expedition has a button in the know of the shift lever. Pushing it in either turns it on or off. See if you have that button. Maybe it got pressed by accident.

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My o/d off light on keep coming on Ford Focus 06

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