There is a clip that holds it on and very hard to get to unless you know what you are doing.
yes it has one, goes from back of the speedometer to the transmission.
The switch is located on the steering column right before it exits the cab.
Try disconecting the speedometer cable and squirt some lube in it. It might have dried out.
If the 360 is in a F100 the point gap is .021. If the 360 is in a F250 or bigger the point gap is .017.
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The odometer on a 96 Ford Explorer is tied into the speedometer. If the speedometer is working then there is a gear problem inside of the speedometer causing the odometer to not work.
Yes , I BELIEVE the last year for a speedometer cable on a Ford Explorer was the 1995 model year so the 1991 Ford Ranger would definitely have a speedometer cable
The most common reason for a speedometer to fail is a broken speedometer cable. Loosen the nuts on each end of the speedometer cable. Remove the speedometer cable retaining clips. Reverse the process to install the new speedometer cable.
You can replace the speedometer cable, on your 1988 Ford Ranger, by loosening the cable nut on each end of the cable. The cable will come off and can then be replaced.
As far as I know the 1995 Ford Explorer is the last model year to have a conventional speedometer cable ( so yes )
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
The speedometer sensor is in the top of your rearend housing.
It should about 18 gallons.
I don't believe it has one , the Ford Explorers 1996 and newer models don't have a conventional speedometer cable , they have an electronic speedometer and a vehicle speed sensor ( VSS )
on the 94 aspire the speed cable connects to the speedometer and goes through the firewall and to the wheel
how 2 change a 1999 speedo cable
pop the hood and look right at where the back of the dash is the should be a cable coming out at that spot that's the speedometer cable
Speedometer cable (most common) Speedometer head Gear on transmission end of speedometer cable