you might have a bad vehical speed censor or a loose wire
The speedometer fuse can be found in the fuse box. The speedometer fuse will be in the second column, fourth from the top.
1998 Dodge Caravan Speedometer Has a second connector attached with a white pigtail. What is that used for and will it operate without it?
My 98 intrepid would not shift out of second when one of the transmission sensors went out. I think it was about $125 to replace at the dealer. There is a second transmission sensor that went out at another time. The speedometer did not work then. Same price to fix.
There are several things that can cause your speedometer to stop working. The most common cause is a blown fuse. The second most common cause is a malfunctioning speedometer cable.
A car's speedometer measures the vehicle's speed.Speed is a scalar unit that only accounts for rate of movement (Example: 50 meters/second).Velocity is a vector unit that accounts for rate anddirection of movement (Example: 50 meters/second to the south).======================================Another contributor added:The car's speedometer reads the same number whether you're driving north, east,south, or west. But all of those are different 'velocities', since the direction of motionis an essential component of velocity.The speedometer doesn't display any information regarding the direction you're going.It displays only the 'magnitude' of the velocity, which is the speed.
There may be several reasons whey the digital speedometer might not work. The first is that the LED light may have burned out. The second is that the fuse may have gone out. It also might have a bad speedometer cable.
Base unit delta current
Because unless you were going very fast, the speedometer would never go past 1. If you made the speedometer so that it was on a scale of 0.00 to 1.00 then it just becomes odd to read. When people drive, they should be driving for 15 minutes and greater. No one gets into a car and drives for a few seconds and checks how many miles they've done so far. Put simply, speedometers aren't marked in miles per second because it wouldn't be useful or functional. Perhaps when the human race starts building space ships capable of intense speeds, they will adopt a miles per second speedometer, but there are better alternatives.
The unit for current is Ampère. The "per second" is already implied, since one Ampère is equal to one Coloumb per second, so current is charge per second. I don't believe "current per second" makes sense.
The 2002 VW Jetta speedometer fuse will be the number 14 fuse. The number 14 fuse will be in the second column, fourth from the top.
To be able to react if the car ahead should suddenly brake you should keep a three second gap to the car ahead.
I had that one took about nine tows to the dealer have them check the throttle potentiometer.