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Pull the speedo and gauge package out of dash. Unhook wiring. Remove speedo cable from speedometer. Pull speedo cable out of housing, lube it lightly and re-insert. Hook everything back up and re-install gauges. Pull the speedo and gauge package out of dash. Unhook wiring. Remove speedo cable from speedometer. Pull speedo cable out of housing, lube it lightly and re-insert. Hook everything back up and re-install gauges. Pull the speedo and gauge package out of dash. Unhook wiring. Remove speedo cable from speedometer. Pull speedo cable out of housing, lube it lightly and re-insert. Hook everything back up and re-install gauges. Remove gauge package. Remove wires and speedo cable housing. Pull speedo cable out, lightly lube with grease and re-insert. Hook everything back up and re-install gauge packege.
There is no speedo cable, the dash is electronic. Thirdgen.org has more detail on how to fix it.
there is no speedo cable so if your speedo isn't working you either have a faulty sending unit or the dash half of it is bad
Fiero does not use a speedo cable There is an electronic sensor mounted on top of the transmission that both the engine computer and the speedo in the dash read to get the speed.
runs out the back of the dash, under the firewall, and in the top of the transmission.
Fiero does not use a speedo cable There is an electronic sensor mounted on top of the transmission that both the engine computer and the speedo in the dash read to get the speed.
Fiero does not use a speedo cable There is an electronic sensor mounted on top of the transmission that both the engine computer and the speedo in the dash read to get the speed.
Some screw on. Some have a nylon clip that snaps into place when you push the cable on the speedo.
undo the clip on back of guage, then feed thru firewall down to trans.
how do you fix the speedo cog in the dash of a 1995 ford fiestiva
You could disconnect the cable down at the transmission, drive it around, and see if the noise has quit. Some cars don't have a cable-the speedo is electronic, so then you might have a vacuum leak somewhere under the dash.
Trouble? Noise maybe or a wild speedo gage? Unscrew the cable at the dash side (from under the hood) and spray some WD40 inside the cable. Try that or replace the cable.