unhook it from the speedometer head and unhook it from the tranny and take it out.
There is not an odometer cable. The odometer is driven by the speedometer. If the odometer is not working then you will have to replace the speedometer head.
odometer cable and speedometer cable are the same thing, unscrew cable from speedometer head under the dash and unhook it from the tranny and pull the cable out and replace with a new one.
You don't as it does not have a cable. You replace the speed sensor instead.
To fix the odometer on a 1996 Chevy Silverado, first, check the speedometer cable for any signs of damage or disconnection, as this can affect the odometer's function. If the cable is intact, the issue may lie within the instrument cluster itself, where the odometer gears can wear out or break. You can remove the instrument cluster, disassemble it, and replace the faulty gears or the entire odometer unit. If you’re not comfortable with DIY repairs, consider consulting a professional mechanic for assistance.
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you can't. there is no cable. it's all electronic. in future year helps
The 1993 Chevy Camaro starter can be found on the right hand side of the engine. You can follow the positive at three cable directly to the starter.
There is no such thing. The odometer is electrically driven from the PCM via the vehicle speed sensor. If the odometer has failed you need to replace the cluster.
its electronic, there is no cable
If it is broken they cannot be repaired. You need to replace it.
Disconnect - battery cable Raise and safely secure vehicle disconnect wiring harness Remove 2 mounting bolts twist and drop starter