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.
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.
There is a tiny gear in the odometer itself which is plastic and only lasts about ten years or less.
== == It is plastic gear driven. There is no cable as in earlier vehicles. Although the output shaft in the transmission still operates the speedometer and odometer, the plastic gear drives a sensor that is plugged into the wiring harness. On the other end, it's included in one of two large connectors that attach to the back of the instrument cluster. No cables!
Yes
The 1995 Accord ghas a hydraulically operated clutch, notg a cable.
The bulb is most likely burned out. You have to remove the instrument cluster to replace it.
all you can do is replace the climate control unit, they have them on eBay for fairly cheap
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
On a 1995 Ford Ranger : The ODOMETER is near the center of your speedometer
Thunderbird - train - was created in 1995.
Where are the vacuum hoses on a 1995 ford thunderbird 4.6l engine?
A 1995 Ford Thunderbird is OBD I , EEC IV