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I have a 1988 245 with a manual transmission. If I drive over about 50 miles, the shift light comes on, and stays on. If I stop and restart the car, it is still on. If we are away for the weekend, it will stay on the entire time, and not go off until we are back home on Monday. Two questions: What is the probable problem? Is it OK to just remove the bulb in the Instrument Cluster, and forget about it? Thanks! John |
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John von Colditz wrote: I have a 1988 245 with a manual transmission. If I drive over about 50 miles, the shift light comes on, and stays on. If I stop and restart the car, it is still on. If we are away for the weekend, it will stay on the entire time, and not go off until we are back home on Monday. Two questions: What is the probable problem? Is it OK to just remove the bulb in the Instrument Cluster, and forget about it? Thanks! John Probably a cracked solder joint in the control box. You can unplug the box and forget about it, I did that in my 740 because it would come on in 4th gear going up hills, it seemed to have no load sensing. I don't know where it is in a 240, mine is too old to have one, and the 740 has it with the rest of the relays in the fuse panel, but in 240s that stuff is spread out. |
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John von Colditz wrote: I have a 1988 245 with a manual transmission. If I drive over about 50 miles, the shift light comes on, and stays on. If I stop and restart the car, it is still on. If we are away for the weekend, it will stay on the entire time, and not go off until we are back home on Monday. Two questions: What is the probable problem? Is it OK to just remove the bulb in the Instrument Cluster, and forget about it? Thanks! John Probably a cracked solder joint in the control box. You can unplug the box and forget about it, I did that in my 740 because it would come on in 4th gear going up hills, it seemed to have no load sensing. I don't know where it is in a 240, mine is too old to have one, and the 740 has it with the rest of the relays in the fuse panel, but in 240s that stuff is spread out.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On Jan 16, 12:02 pm, James Sweet <jamesswe... (AT) trashmail (DOT) net> wrote: John von Colditz wrote: I have a 1988 245 with a manual transmission. If I drive over about 50 miles, the shift light comes on, and stays on. If I stop and restart the car, it is still on. If we are away for the weekend, it will stay on the entire time, and not go off until we are back home on Monday. Two questions: What is the probable problem? Is it OK to just remove the bulb in the Instrument Cluster, and forget about it? Thanks! John Probably a cracked solder joint in the control box. You can unplug the box and forget about it, I did that in my 740 because it would come on in 4th gear going up hills, it seemed to have no load sensing. I don't know where it is in a 240, mine is too old to have one, and the 740 has it with the rest of the relays in the fuse panel, but in 240s that stuff is spread out.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - no load sensing at all, as far as i can tell it just lights up when you hit 2000 rpm and you're not in top gear. |
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z wrote: On Jan 16, 12:02 pm, James Sweet <jamesswe... (AT) trashmail (DOT) net> wrote: John von Colditz wrote: I have a 1988 245 with a manual transmission. If I drive over about 50 miles, the shift light comes on, and stays on. If I stop and restart the car, it is still on. If we are away for the weekend, it will stay on the entire time, and not go off until we are back home on Monday. Two questions: What is the probable problem? Is it OK to just remove the bulb in the Instrument Cluster, and forget about it? Thanks! John Probably a cracked solder joint in the control box. You can unplug the box and forget about it, I did that in my 740 because it would come on in 4th gear going up hills, it seemed to have no load sensing. I don't know where it is in a 240, mine is too old to have one, and the 740 has it with the rest of the relays in the fuse panel, but in 240s that stuff is spread out.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - no load sensing at all, as far as i can tell it just lights up when you hit 2000 rpm and you're not in top gear. Which makes it fairly useless, Saab had a better shift indicator in the old 900 series, it had a vacuum line to the control box so it would alter the shift points it recommends based on load.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On Jan 19, 12:33 pm, James Sweet <jamesswe... (AT) trashmail (DOT) net> wrote: z wrote: On Jan 16, 12:02 pm, James Sweet <jamesswe... (AT) trashmail (DOT) net> wrote: John von Colditz wrote: I have a 1988 245 with a manual transmission. If I drive over about 50 miles, the shift light comes on, and stays on. If I stop and restart the car, it is still on. If we are away for the weekend, it will stay on the entire time, and not go off until we are back home on Monday. Two questions: What is the probable problem? Is it OK to just remove the bulb in the Instrument Cluster, and forget about it? Thanks! John Probably a cracked solder joint in the control box. You can unplug the box and forget about it, I did that in my 740 because it would come on in 4th gear going up hills, it seemed to have no load sensing. I don't know where it is in a 240, mine is too old to have one, and the 740 has it with the rest of the relays in the fuse panel, but in 240s that stuff is spread out.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - no load sensing at all, as far as i can tell it just lights up when you hit 2000 rpm and you're not in top gear. Which makes it fairly useless, Saab had a better shift indicator in the old 900 series, it had a vacuum line to the control box so it would alter the shift points it recommends based on load.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - most of the shift light volvos, at least 240s (maybe all of them)? didn't have tachs. although you don't really need a tach to decide to shortshift. but that also prevented the driver from figuring out how dumbass the light was. i didn't figure it out until i installed a tach out of a junked 240 model which had had one. couldn't believe my eyes. |
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