You have to find the problem and fix it. If it's a connector, repair or clean the connector. If it's the sensor, replace the sensor. There are no "one size fit's all" repair answers.
You don't as it does not have a cable. You replace the speed sensor instead.
there is no cable only speed sensor on trans
The left front speed sensor is electric and does not have a cable. The sensor is accessed by removing the brake rotor.
TPS usually means throttle position sensor, and it doesn't have a "cable".
Find your Sensor, un-screw it 7/8 the wrench usually. Un-hook the electrical cable. Screw in the new Sensor then hook up the electrical cable...
If you have a electrical speedo you don't have a cable. Change the speed sensor in the trans.
There is no cable....It is electric.....The speed sensor is on the transmission...Its called the VSS(Vehicle Speed Sensor)...Easy to take out and install...One bolt...Unplug the connector and remove the bolt and the sensor slides out.
Since you replaced the sensor, and the speedometer still isn't working it is possible that you will need to replace the speedometer cable. Check the cable first to be sure that it is still properly connected, and if so replace the cable to see if that solves the problem.
replace spedo cable. I don't think the 96 Caravan has a cable. It has an electronic sensor but others said replaceing the sensor doesn't solve the problem.
There are several things you can do to repair your speedometer. You can replace the speedometer cable. You can replace the speed sensor in the transmission.
To replace the speedometer cable for the 1998 Honda Civic, first purchase the cable for about 7 to about 11 dollars. Then, remove the negative battery cable on the vehicle and open the instrument panel. Remove the three terminal connector from the speed sensor and replace it with the new one.
Are you sure you have a cable in your car You may have a speed sensor therefor it's electric speed control look on top of the tranny towards the back right above the axle for your sensor