The lights OD/OFF IS ON WHAT THEY MEAN AND THE CAN AFFECT MY CAR.AND HOW I CAN TURN OFF IS THE CASE.

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Asked by 3007 Sep 22, 2015 at 10:57 AM about the 2005 Kia Sedona LX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Post a photo of the light so we can see and understand what you are referring to

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It means OverDrive was turned off. Overdrive is the final gear in your transmission that allows you to save gas on the highway. You can turn OverDrive off if you need extra pick-up to pass someone on the highway as it will force you into a lower gear with more torque. The Overdrive button is likely on your automatic gear shifter. Unless you turn it back on, you are wasting gas on the highway for no reason, but it won't really effect low-speed local travel.

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small button left side of Trans shifter, button is for OD/off, OverDrive off, when light goes off then OverDrive is on

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