Junk vehicle.
follow it from the intake to the foot pedal
I THINK IT`S TIME TO CUT THE CABLE .I SURE YOU HAVE NOTHING BUT RUST.
For a 1998 Plymouth Voyager that won't go into gear, the problem may be the shifter or the shifter cable. A problem with the linkage can cause it to not shift into gear. Also, check the transmission fluid to see if it's low. Even if it isn't low, you may need to change the transmission fluid and filter.
Sadly, I'm answering my own question. What I did was cut the cable 6" from the brake drum. Important note: the parking brake cable NOT the brake line. After I cut the cable I removed the 6" section of cable and the spring from inside the drum, then sprayed a liberal amount of PB Blaster which allowed the brake to release. Now my P.O.S. drives again. For now....
You can reset the light by disconnecting the battery cable for about 5 minutes, then reconnect. You will need a scan tool.
how to replace the SPEEDOMETER cable on a 2003 kawasaki voyager
If it still has a reverse, just in the wrong place, then the linkage or cable from the shift lever to the transmission has streched or fallen out of alignment.
Go through the gril with a pair of needle nose pliers and a flat head screw driver, pry over the lever and get the needle nose pliers to pull on the cable
If they have same wiring then yes...
you should have removed the negative cable. when reattaching positive cable, you have probably blown some electrical component. you now need to have amechanic or auto electrician look at it
It does not have one.
I just had mine fixed at the shop because I went to open the hood, and the handle broke, rendering it ineffective. He had to take off the grill, and headlight in order to actuate the cable that opens the hood, and then of course he replaced the broken handle, which he said is a common occurrence. Junk vehicle.