Its a fairly simple fix. On top of the tranny, on the back side, is the speed sensor. Replace this, and everything should be working again. The part can be had at any of your local parts stores.
You don't. There is no such thing as an odometer or a speedometer cable on that vehicle. The speedometer is electrically operated using a signal from the vehicle speed sensor. The odometer is driven by a little electric motor in the speedometer head assembly. If the speedo is working, but the odo isn't, you need a speedometer head assembly. If both are inop, you COULD need a speedo head, but there could also be a problem elsewhere in the system.
if the cluster still lights up but the speedo still inop possible cause is the speed sensor in the transmition
If only the odometer is not functional, then the cluster is bad. If both odo and speedo are inop then you have a possible speed sensor issue.
your tcm (trans. control module) will store a code and the symptoms will include inop. speedometer or out of calibration.
there are 2 sensors. if your speedometer is inop replace the output speed sensor in trans drivers side. both look the same output is the one towards the rear.
Has just the sensor been replaced or the plastic drive gear in the trans as well The drive gear often wears uneven causing the speedo to go inop
where are the abs inop
Is the body of the wiper motor grounded? The motors are usually mounted on rubber and needs a grounding strap to the body of the unit.
A/c inop
Go to this website and they can get you your unlock code. http://www.delcolockcodes.com Good luck! It means that you have tried to enter the 4-6 digit code to many times and it has went into INOP mode. In order to get it out of INOP and into LOC mode again so you can enter the code you must drive the vehicle for 1 hour or keep the igintion in the on position for 1 hour.
Tail lights inop all the others are ok Break lights in the same socket are ok / No power to the tail light side of the socket
my outside temp diplay is inop