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I was looking in the HWH hydraulic compartment in front of the wheel on the drivers side and noticed a toggle switch under a fairly large metal box mounted on the wall next to the wheel. Labels for the switch state "EMERGENCY US ONLY" and "TRANS OVERIDE ON/OFF". I am surprised to find that the switch is set to ON. Considering its location, I doubt that I turned it on by accident. I hope that someone can tell me what this switch does and do I have a problem with it on. Attached is a photo.
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mine is on as well. from what i understand, it prevents the tranny from being locked out from going into drive if a few different things are happening. one i believe is if the level light is on. i am sure there are others.
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(02-09-2015, 02:11 PM)encantotom Wrote: mine is on as well. from what i understand, it prevents the tranny from being locked out from going into drive if a few different things are happening. one i believe is if the level light is on. i am sure there are others.
tom
If a slide does not fully retrack it will let u override. Thats what mike told me at newell
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Overriding the slides is what I was told as well.
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My switch for over riding the slides is under the arm rest where the transmission control and lights are..
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