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Disconnect the cable from negative terminal of the batteryIf working on a 2.0L detach the shift cable from the transaxleDisconnect the speedometer cable from the transaxleUnscrew the nut and disconnect the battery cable from the starter motor then disconnect the wiring from the solenoidRemove the start motor mounting bolts and remove the starter
There is no speedometer cable. The speed signal comes from transmission and abs speed sensors. Chrysler last used a cable in the 1980's.
Disconnect the negative battery cable.
there is no cable you have speed sensors located in the tail shaft of the transmission
Disconnect your battery cable for a bit and then reconnect.
Disconnect the neg battery cable for 10 mins.
you need 2 pull the front plastics off and disconnect the wires for the speedometer and its right there
Disconnect positive battery cable and step on the brake the after 10 mins reconnect the battery cable andthe computer will be reset
disconnect the cable from the speaker behind the in the rear piller cover
No, you must reset it with an OBD2 scan tool.
It is recommended to always disconnect the negative cable from the battery first and reconnect it last when the job is done.
It is on the positive battery cable at the terminal. It is the little black box with the yellow button.