It's probably a speed sensor usualy located on trans. casing on drivers side.
No, because the transmission control module and speedometer will not line up, so it will not work.
I am not sure if the 1999 is a magnetic pickup but my 2000 or late 1999 uses a magnetic pickup that screws into the side of the transmission. It has a wire plug that unplugs from it and they you can unscrew it from the side of the transmission. When my speedometer quit working it also cause the transmission not to shift correctly. I unscrewed the magnetic pickup and it was covered with iron filing which I removed with a clean cloth. When I screwed the old pickup back in the transmission I made sure it was not in far enough to rub on the gear teeth that rotate by it. The speedometer and the transmission worked fine after removing the iron filings from the end of the pickup.
The speedometer signal on a 2000 Ram comes from the ABS sensor on top of the rear axle.
The exact location of the speedometer cable is dependent upon the make and model of your 1994 pickup truck. In general, the speedometer cable goes from the speedometer to the speed sensor.
There is no speedometer cable on that vehicle. The speedometer is driven electronically.
It is located on your transmission. You can identify it because it has teeth on the end of it(you can see when it is pulled out of your transmission). Take that out, then disconnect the wire connector and put your new one in place of it
The speedometer is electronic on a 1999 Ram, and does not have a cable.
A transmission from a 1993 Toyota pickup will fit into a 1994 Toyota pickup. The Toyota transmission will not fit in to other makes and models of pickups.
Tail of the transmission. Drivers side.2 wires One 10mm. Pull it straight out. There will be some resistance from the seal. I did it last night.
The 1999 Ford Ranger pickup truck speedometer sensor diagram can be obtained from most Ford dealerships. The speedometer sensor diagram can also be found at most auto-parts stores.
Saturns do not use a speedometer cable to control the gauges on the cluster. It uses the magnetic pickup located in the vehicle speed sensor, mounted in the back side of the transmission. The computer then sends signals to the dashboard to operate the gauges electronically
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