Also known as the vehicle speed sensor. It is located on the top of the transaxle just behind the starter. It can be checked by removing the sensor. Then, using a multimeter, spin the gear and watch for a pulsing AC voltage signal.
If it is not your speedo cable then it is probably a gear inside the speedometer. I fixed mine with superglue!
the little gear that turns the numbers is broke and the only way to fix is replace the whole speedometer.
It does not have a speedometer gear. The speedometer is electronic and gets its signal from the ABS and transmission computers from the wheel speed and transmission speed sensors.It does not have a speedometer gear. The speedometer is electronic and gets its signal from the ABS and transmission computers from the wheel speed and transmission speed sensors.
Where the speedometer cable attaches to the transmission, that piece should have a clip holding it in the transmission. The clip should be held in with one 1/4 inch bolt. Take the bolt out and the gear pulls straight out. Check the number of teeth on the new gear they can be different depending on rear end gear ratio.
At the top the speedometer cable is connected to a little gear in the speedometer guage, and on the bottom end it is connected to a little gear in the car's transmission.
The drive gear is in the tail shaft of the transmission. The driven gear is on the end of the speedometer cable housing.
Its is located on the transfer case. It pulls right off the transfer case and is very simple and easy to change...only problem is finding the gear to replace it
Worm gear is broken. Easy fix just replace worm gear .
Most likey the speedometer gear in the transmission. It sends a signal to inform the computer of speed so it can shift properly. Check to make sure the electrical connector is firmly attached. The speedometer gear may require replacement, but it's important to be sure it's not a wiring problem first.
I need to repair the gear shift cable in side a 2000 toyota corolla. How do you get in side the gear shift box to repair the cable end?
If it's old enough to have a mechanical speedometer, it'll be in the speedometer itself. If it has an electronic speedometer, there is no speedometer gear - to recalibrate the speedometer to match something like, say, changing tire size would require changing the parameters in the engine ECM.
broken cable? Broken gear at transmission end? Broken gear at speedometer head?