Check the rear end. My Ford F-150 has the speedometer connection on the rear end housing.
how do i install a speed domotor cable on a 1995 f150
It goes from you speedometer down you engine bay to the transfer case (if that's a 4X4) or into your transmission (4X2)
This is for a Ford F150 1997 Pick Up Truck.
We had the same problem, and our 1998 F150 needed a new instrument cluster.
The 4.2 liter V6 , 4.6 liter V8 , 5.4 liter V8
Unhook the speedometer cable from the transmission and the instrument cluster in the dash. Take the actually metal cable out. Clean it with solvent. Re-grease with "lithium-based" lubricant. Re-insert. Also check for fraying. If so, replace cable.
there is no 6.2 engine
about 5 qts
The speedometer and odometer are electrically operated. There is no mechanical connection to the drivetrain. If there is no power, they don't work.
I'am not sure about your vehicle, but most have a cable that runs from your speedometer to the transmission. speed is read by a gear that spins the cable. most of the time the cable is simply broken and is pretty easy to replace. if you have a digital speedometer it is usually a simple two wire cord that runs from the side of trasnsmission to speedometer. either way speed is read off the transmission on my 93 f-150 the speedometer sensor is on the third member of the rear end. I have a 1995 F150 5.8 auto 4x4. My speed sensor is on the tail shaft of the transfer case.
The 1997 Ford F150 4.6 liter engine throttle position sensor is located on the top of the transmission. The sensor will be connected to the fuel injection rail.
No , the 4.6 liter is a V8 engine , there is a 4.2 liter V6 that was first used in the F-150 in 1997