Yes, you have to remove the whole cluster. Fun, Fun.
The speedometer is on the dash like any other car....
Any General Motors A-body car from the years 1968-1972, will fit.
Where did you hear that? There is no such HM as remover in any game.
No, pushing it backwards will not damage the speedometer.
The corvette style wheels will fit on any elcamino if they are older style rally wheels.
To fix the speedometer on a 1978 Jeep CJ7, first check the speedometer cable for any damage or disconnection, as this is a common issue. If the cable is intact, inspect the speedometer head itself for any signs of malfunction or wear. You may need to remove the speedometer from the dashboard to clean or replace it. If the problem persists, consider replacing the speedometer cable or the speedometer unit entirely.
I have never found a way to "adjust" any speedometer.
To fix the speedometer on a 1991 Capri non-turbo, first check the speedometer cable for any damage or disconnection. If the cable is intact, inspect the speedometer itself for any signs of failure. You may need to replace the speedometer cable or the speedometer gauge if they are faulty. Additionally, check the vehicle's transmission speed sensor, as issues there can also affect speedometer performance.
To fix the speedometer on your Jeep Comanche, start by checking the speedometer cable for any signs of damage or disconnection. If the cable is intact, inspect the speedometer itself for any internal issues or wear. You may also want to examine the vehicle's transmission output shaft for the speedometer gear, ensuring it is properly installed and functioning. If necessary, replace the speedometer cable or the speedometer unit itself to restore proper functionality.
My guess would be that there isn't any speedometer cable, it is probably electronic.
the speedometer is located in the dash same as any other vehicle
To remove the speedometer from a Toyota Cressida, first, disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Then, remove the dashboard trim by unscrewing any screws and gently prying it off. Next, detach the speedometer cable from the back of the speedometer and unscrew the speedometer itself from the instrument cluster. Carefully pull it out, ensuring that any connectors or wires are also disconnected.