overdrive switch

Asked by gloria Apr 13, 2007 at 09:41 AM about the 2005 Nissan Sentra

Question type: General

do you drive with the light on for over drive or off?

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It is more economical to drive with the OD light on. Only take it out of OD if you are on hills and the car is shifting a lot

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This in an OD OFF warning light. If the OD light is on then the car is NOT in OD! It is considerably more economical to drive with the light off. You can switch it on and off while highway cruising and see the RPM drop. Leave the OD on all the time. (Keep the light OFF) for the best mileage.

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There is a button on the left side of the shifter. You just push it in for overdrive and push it again to take it out.

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I have a 2013 nissan sentra. Do I leave overdrive on when I climb a hill?

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