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You can not adjust the shift cable if you have having problems to where your exploer will not go into park then you will need to buy a new shift cable that is the only way to fix the problem
there is no cable you have speed sensors located in the tail shaft of the transmission
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You can adjust the shift cable, on your Ford expedition, by turning the adjustment nuts. There is an adjustment not on each end of the cable.
neutral safety switch is on transmission just below were shift cable connects to transmission
Escort doesn't have a gear shift cable. It has a gear shift rod. To remove it: Remove the shift control rod nut and bolt Take off the shift knob. Remove the console. Remove the shift boot. Pry out the shifter spring. Lift the shift ever out of the housing. Take the nuts that hold the shift housing on the end of the extension bar. Take the extension bar from the transaxle, lower the shift housiing and take the shift control rod from the transmission.
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You will need to get a new cable from your local dealer. After you have the new cable, remove the shield from under the steering column to gain access. Simply unscrew the cable on both ends and make sure it is adjusted properly before buttoning up the shield.
As far as I know the 1995 Ford Explorer is the last model year to have a conventional speedometer cable ( so yes )
I believe that 1995 was the last year for a conventional speedometer cable on a Ford Explorer , and then Ford went to an electronic speedometer with a vehicle speed sensor
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