I have a 1996 t100 it should be similar. It took me 45 minutes. so don't worry , you can do it. First take off the dash panel under the steering wheel, it will hang there attached to wires, like four 10mm bolts. Then take off the the trim plate around the speedo, should be 2 screws, you might have to tilt steering wheel or put in gear to make room to get it out. 4 screws and you have the speedo console out, reach behind and pop off old speedo cable. pull down dash and push through floor board hole. under truck it has 3 hooks that hold in place undo those. on the passenger side the cable continues into a heat shroud, take that off three nuts hold it in place. two hooks hold the cable in place under the shroud. unscrew end of speedo cable attached to tranny. attach new cable and follow instruction in reverse up and back into the cab.
Good luck
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No speedometer cable, it is electronically controlled from transmission.
When it quits working and the cable isn't broken.
It does not have a cable, the speedometer is electric.
A 1996 Dodge Ram does not have a speedometer cable. The system is all electric.
1996 ranger does not have speedo cable it is electronic
You don't have a speedometer cable. You have speed sensor and you need a 10mm socket to take off and it is passenger side on rear of transfer case.
on the 94 aspire the speed cable connects to the speedometer and goes through the firewall and to the wheel
On top of the trans close to the firewall and engine block. Look where the shift cables (manual trans) come out of the firewall.
Sounds like the speedometer cable broke.
I believe starting on the 1996 Explorer , it went to an electronic speedometer with a vehicle speed sensor ( VSS ) so it doesn't have a conventional speedometer cable
1996 and newer have an electronic speedometer and a vehicle speed sensor that operates your electronic speedometer and also sends a signal to the powertrain control module (PCM) The PCM uses this signal to control several different functions of the engine and transmission.. Your 1996 doesn't have a conventional speedometer cable.
It's usually the cable or the speedometer head in the dash that have problems Is it possible to lubricate the where the cable and the speedometer head cluster meet? If so, how do you get into the head or cluster?