never mine the question all ready did it but you undo the cable from the foot pedal and pinch the gromet and push it thru the firewall and then undo it from the throttle body putting on the cable is the same except you push the grommet into the firewall until it clicks then attach to the foot pedal it is quite easy to do except for you have to have small hands to get under all the wires and vacume hoses found it helpfull to take off some of the vacume lines to get back in there up against the firewall thanks again Larry ca
A 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee does "NOT" have a speedometer cable. It has an electronic speedometer with a built in motherboard. It receives its signsls from sensors on the transmission and the transfer case.
It is at the back - look for the accelerator cable connection follow it thru and the adjusting screw is on the opposite side
If they have same wiring then yes...
For starters, check out: http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=396997
It is probably the cruise control actuator cable. The actuator is what, through the commands of the cruise control system and driver imputs, determin a speed setting
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If the suburban is equipped with the 4l60E automatic transmission then the throttle position sensor acts electronically as a "kickdown cable". The only cables on the throttle should be for the accelerator pedal and cruise control, if equipped.
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I have the same problem with my 93 jeep grand cherokee. I done some research and found that I had to buy the whole cable just because my plastic "stopper" broke to keep the door closed. The part would cost $150 + shipping and handling, and supposedely came with instructions on how to replace it
Speedometers are not cable driven anymore, they are electronic. You may have a faulty speed sensor.
bad cable tranny to guage Did you change the speed sensor?