yes they do
all 700r4 transmissions that have cable driven speedometers and are 2 wheel drive will fit all 700r4 transmissions that have cable driven speedometers and are 2 wheel drive will fit
Electronic speedometers/odometers do work in both directions. The old cable driven speedometers/odometers ran backwards in while reverse.
Use a cable and software from VAGCOM.
I would venture to say that all new cars have digital Speedometers. The cars computer knows all. It is where everything that the car does is processed and recorded. The days of the old speedometer cable and odometer cable are long gone.
Speedometers are not cable driven anymore, they are electronic. You may have a faulty speed sensor.
Speedometers are not driven with a cable anymore, they are electronic.
No.
it really depends, some cars have cable driven speedometers, others have electronic speedometers. if yours is cable driven then either it came undone or it broke. if it's electrical then the sensors either wore out, the wiring got messed up, something shorted itself out, or it's just dirty and can't do it's job
Some speedometers have a cable that connects the drive gear in the transmission to the drive gear in the speedometer. The cable can break or the gears can strip. Some speedometers have a wire that sends an electrical signal from a sensor in the transmission to an electronic head unit. The wire can break, the connector can fail or become disconnected, or the head unit can fail.
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