1956 to 1964.
150,000 miles is about average.
There is no speedometer cable. The speed signal comes from transmission and abs speed sensors. Chrysler last used a cable in the 1980's.
They already do and have for years. If you service the transmission as outlined in the owner's manual they will last well over 100,000 miles. Of course as with anything mechanical not all of them will last this long and some will last much longer.
You have to "set" each letter by clicking a button and then the last (7th) button. Click first-last, second-last, third-last, fourth-last, fifth-last, sixth-last.
You have to "set" each letter by clicking a button and then the last (7th) button. Click first-last, second-last, third-last, fourth-last, fifth-last, sixth-last.
press the last button then first then the last then second then the last then third and you get the deal
press the last button then first then the last then second then the last then third and you get the deal
press the last button then first then the last then second then the last then third and you get the deal
You have to "set" each letter by clicking a button and then the last (7th) button. Click first-last, second-last, third-last, fourth-last, fifth-last, sixth-last.
First, put your little finger on the first button and on the last joint. Next, with your left hand, put it on the first button on the second joint and your thumb on the back button but on the double one.
If it is serviced regularly with a fluid and filer change at least every 36,000 miles it should last at least 125,000 miles. Neglect this transmission and it will fail much earlier..
Yes, dead last