The collar on the tailshaft is just threaded & a clip holds the other end into the speedo (generally)
remove cable from the transmission and remove the cable from the back of the speedometer up under the dash and then the complete cable can be pulled out.
possible cable Remove from transmission and check if in one piece - if not remove speedometer head and replace cable to transmission and head
Remove speedometer head to unscrew and remove cable Remove cable from transmission Re-Install new cable using same routing as original
Remove speedometer head Disconnect old cable Follow original routing for new cable Disconnect fitting at side of transmission and remove cable - replace with new
there is no cable you have speed sensors located in the tail shaft of the transmission
If it is a stock model speedometer, there is no speedometer cable. there is a sensor on the transmission which transmits signals in a wire to the speedometer assembly, which is on your dashboard. If you have a problem check the speed sensor, or the wiring to it. JOEDI
If your speedometer is cable driven and not electronic, it sounds like the cable needs to be lubricated. You remove the cable from the back of the speedometer and pull out the inner cable and slide it back in while lubericating it with some speedo grease.
No speedometer cable, it is electronically controlled from transmission.
pull the dash apart. behind the speedometer you will see the cable. it connects to the transmission.
The speedometer cable connects to the transmission speed sensor with a swivel nut. Simply turn the swivel nut to the right to connect the speedometer cable.
Next to the firewall on the transmission the speedometer cable enters the transmission. There is a bolt that will let you remove the speedo cable. This is were you fill the transmission. Fill until it is copletly full.
Disconnect speedometer cable from back of speedometer gauge by twisting the threaded collar to unscrew. Then just slide the old cable out of cable housing and insert new one. If cable is broken you may need to disconnect cable from transmission tail shaft to remove part of the cable. Cable must be inserted into the gauge end of the cable housing.