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Back in 1991 I THINK that they still used a mechanical cable from the transmission to the speedometer. Only later did they change to electronic readout, but I'm not sure what year. It sounds like the speedo cable needs to be lubricated, possibly replaced.
There is no speedometer cable. The speed signal comes from transmission and abs speed sensors. Chrysler last used a cable in the 1980's.
Depends on which year/model. Check http://www.edmunds.com/used/nissan/index.html for specifics.
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It depends on the manufacturer. Most rear wheel drive vehicle speedometer cables connect to a gear in the transmission "tailshaft". Front wheel drive vehicles may connect at another location on the transaxle or they may use an electronic Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) that sends a digital signal to the speedometer, in which case there is no speedometer cable. Other vehicles, such as the old VW Beetle, used a speedometer cable that connected directly to the front wheel. Unfortunately, there is no way to list what method was used by all vehicles.
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The speedometer cable on a 1986 Chevy Celebrity is between the speedometer and the transaxle. To remove the cable from the speedometer according to the factory service manual: 1. Remove the trim panel below the steering column. Take note of what you take off, you will need to replace it. 2. The cable is held to the speedometer with a quick disconnect. Reach up under the dash and push the release to disconnect the cable. The release is near the top of the cable. I would put a wire or string around the cable to guide the new cable in place. To remove the cable under the hood: 1. Pull the speedometer cable out thru the firewall. If you put a wire or string on it to guide the new cable in, take it off the old cable. 2. Take careful note of the routing of the old cable, follow the cable down to the transaxle and unscrew the fitting at the transaxle and take the cable out. You should now be ready to install a new cable. Put the cable in place in the transaxle and tighten the nut. Route the cable as the original was, then if you put a wire or string in place attach it to the new cable and start it in the hole thru the firewall. Inside the car: If you used the wire or string pull on it to draw the cable inside the car, guide the cable into place on the speedometer housing and engage the latch. Remove the wire if you used it. Put the trim panel under the steering column back in place.
In the back end of the transmission where the speedometer cable used to go.
A speedometer drive can be installed in the transmission, and the speedometer cable will attach here. You may need a new speedometer as they used a variety of drive ratios. The speedo drive is a standard part for the fh, and is readily available.
Ford is the best in my opinion. Nissan does get high reviews though.
There is no speedometer cable on a 1995 caravan. it is done by a speed sensor on the transmission and digtal data is sent to the computer and the computer then sends the signal to the speedometer. This is the case even when the speedometer looks analog. Likely a bad speedometer is the cause if it does not move as the speed sensor is used for other functions and would trip the "check engine" light if it was bad. the speedometer is part of the instrument cluster and likely you would need to change the whole thing.
do you mean your car won't display your car speed ? is that what you mean ? check the speedometer cable on your car. check the speed sensor located at the end of the speedometer cable. check the plastic gear inserted on the transmission at the end the speedometer cable. get a qualified technician who can work on your car.. it may require the instrument panel (gauges assy) be remove to unplug the other end of the cable..if cable type is used. some vehicles use wire and sensor.. if so, no need to remove gauges, just check sensor and the gears inserted to transmission.