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how can i get rid of a flashing hold sign from my Car which is Mazda 929 1988?
yes, the flashing hold is in the dash.
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Check on the side of the gear shift knob - there may be a "Hold" button, which is used to hold the car in its current gear. That button may be depressed, and, if so, you can push it in to turn off the transmission "hold".
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is it on dashboard says "HOld"?
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