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I have a late model BJ8 with the electric OD. Engages fine but it will not disengage until you shut the car off with the switch flipped up to disengage. When you restart it is not engaged. Is there a trick to this or just a small adjustment I am missing?

thanks
 
You are not missing a thing. That is just what it is suppose to do David.--Keoke
 
Keoke...am I missing something? my understanding is that the OD should disengage when the toggle switch is flipped to the "normal" position while driving in 3rd or 4th gear? Why should you need to bring the car to a stop, then turn off the engine to get it to disengage?
 
No Nevets,it is held engaged until you press the accellerator past the ~25 % point. The previous comment addresses the conditions Lance presented only you do not need to bring the car to a stop---Keoke
 
DH - when you flip the OD switch up (off), blip the throttle a bit, just as if you were manually downshifting, this will disengage the OD. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cheers.gif
 
Thank you all for responding - it is 75 and sunny here in the NW and I will try out your suggestions on the drive home.
 
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