Sounds like the speed sensor is bad.
When it quits working and the cable isn't broken.
Your speedometer, odometer, and cruise control quits working; That's all. It happened to me when I replaced the transmission on my Altima and the two wires came out of the connector.
You know your car has blown a fuse if whatever the fuse is for suddenly quits working. For example if your radio is playing and for no reason quits it may be a fuse has blown.
I would check and probley replace the speed sensor that's in the transmission tail shaft if it is a 2-wheel drive. 4-wheel drives have them in the transfur case. Speed sensor can cause your problems.
try replacing the output speed sensor on the transmission housing. Just a small part (about $30 at auto parts stores), it screws into the transmission housing and sends a signal to the computer. Without this signal, computer cannot decide what to do with speedometer and cannot shift transmission properly. I replaced one on my daughter's 1999 Plymouth Breeze, with the same engine as the Neon. She had the exact symptoms you do, and it solved them all.
She is independent.
It's because you bought a Chevy! Get a Ford or Dodge and you will solve those kind of problems.
You have three options: -- Repair it. -- Replace it. -- Forget it.
You can tell that your vacuum cleaner needs to be replaced when it quits working properly. Signs of that include the belt quits turning or the vacuum quits picking up dirt.
I'M HAVING A STARTING PROBLEM. I HAVE GAS, AT LEAST A HALF TANK. BUT THE GAUGE READS ZERO. TRUCK TRYS TO START WITH STARING FLUID BUT FUEL DOES NOT SEEM TO BE GETTING TO INJECTORS. i WAS WONDERING IF IT WAS THE FUEL PUMP OR THE FUEL SENDING UNIT?
torque converter
check your rotor & pickup coil