Depends on the car. Some are on the transmission, some on the axle, newer ones dont even have an "odometer sensor" but are rather a computer function tied into the vehicle speed sensors.
connected to the back of the odometer and runs in to the transmission it pulls out
No, there is no connection between losing transmission fluid and the speed odometer not working. My mother's car lost all of it's transmission fluid but the odometer still worked.
Odometer is usually controlled by the speed sensor not a fuse . In most vehicles it is sticking out the side of the transmission
no There is a magnetic pickup on the transmission
You can't without affecting the performance of the transmission.
If both the odometer and the speedometer do not work it may be the speed sensor in the transmission is bad. If only the odometer does not work it is probably a bad cluster.
If your odometer/speedometer stopped working, then you must replace the "vehicle speed sensor" located on top of the differential if your have a manual transmission.
You need to replace the speed sensor on the rear of the transmission.
If it is like my 94, there is no cable, it is electronic. Run1
I don't believe there is one. I believe its run electronically. The odometer cable does exist, but it is connected to the transmission, not the engine.
You can not for it is illegal to tamper with this and it is tamper proof. If you are trying to show less miles, unscrew the speed odometer cable from the transmission and drive.
A 1996 Chrysler Town and Country does not have a speedometer or odometer cable. That signal comes from the transmission output speed sensor.