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Overdrive Off Switch

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Old Jun 16, 2011 | 05:09 AM
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I have a 2011 JKU with 3000 miles on it. I am running 35"s with the stock 4.10 gears for the time being until my 5.38's come in. So loan be hold, I run with the O/D off most of the time. My problem now is that the switch is stuck all the way in and since shutting of the keys, now I can turn the O/D off anymore. Anyone had any problems with this? Any fixes? I am currently out of town on work and won't be able to get it to a dealership for a couple of weeks.

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Old Jun 16, 2011 | 07:11 AM
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So the button is stuck and wont come up so you can press it the shut the OD off? is that correct? I would say removing the center consol so you can get to the button itself and try to pop it up.
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Old Jun 16, 2011 | 04:29 PM
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So the button is stuck and wont come up so you can press it the shut the OD off? is that correct? I would say removing the center consol so you can get to the button itself and try to pop it up.
Yes that is correct. I will try to remove center and try that. I try to pry it back up with a knife but I was afraid of doing more damage then good. I pretty sure I got sand in it when I went wheeling on the river a couple weekends ago with the top and doors off. Damn sand was everywhere. 35x12.5x17 with 3.5" of back spacing sure looks good but sure does throw crap everywhere sticking that far out from fender flares.
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