Start by removing the gauge cluster, unhook the speedometer cable from back of cluster. Pull speedo cable thru the firewall, follow it down to the transmission, and then unhook it. Install in reverse order of removal.
It's the thick black cable running into the firewall located next to the master cylinder. The one end plugs directly into the speedometer, the other end directly into the top part of tranny.
Well, honey, the vehicle speed sensor on a 1989 Acura Integra is located on the transmission. To test it when the ECU delivers a code 17, you'll need a multimeter to check the sensor's resistance and make sure it's within the manufacturer's specifications. If it's not, well, you might just have to replace the darn thing.
cable clutch
Speedometer cable replace 1989 toyota
Check your negative cable to the battery.
it will fit but you need to convert it to a cable clutch because the 98's are hydraulic
No, 90-93 was cable operated, 94-up was hydraulic.
You can find your 1988 Acura Integra starter on the right hand side of the engine. You can follow the positive battery cable directly to the starter.
The speedometer is electronic on a 1999 Ram, and does not have a cable.
There is no speedometer cable on that vehicle. The speedometer is driven electronically.
A jumping speedometer in a 1995 Acura Integra could be caused by a faulty speed sensor, which is responsible for sending speed information to the gauge. It may also indicate a problem with the vehicle's wiring or connections, such as a loose or damaged cable. Additionally, the issue could stem from the speedometer itself being worn or malfunctioning. A thorough inspection of these components is recommended to diagnose the exact cause.
nope don't believe so, 98 runs on hydro tranny and 90 runs with cable tranny..