Speedometers are not driven with a cable anymore, they are electronic.
No, the speedometer is driven electrically from the PCM.
would like to know where the speedometer sensors are on a 1999 villager
The speedometer is electric, there is no cable. There is a speed sensor on the transmission that sends a signal to the PCM, which in turn sends a signal to the instrument cluster to display speed.
There is no Cable it is a speed sensor on the transmission
Most likely speedometer cable
You don't as it does not have a cable. You replace the speed sensor instead.
If your speedometer is cable driven and not electronic, it sounds like the cable needs to be lubricated. You remove the cable from the back of the speedometer and pull out the inner cable and slide it back in while lubericating it with some speedo grease.
TPS usually means throttle position sensor, and it doesn't have a "cable".
if it's the speedometer cable you just unhook the cable from in back of the speedometer head in the dash by unscrewing it and taking it off and on the transmission it also unscrews and then just pull the complete cable out and replace with a new cable.
There are a couple of reasons why a 1993 Mercury Villager is hard to shift. One reason could be a gear shift cable. Another reason could be low transmission fluid.
Front of the transmission, the thing the shift cable attaches to.
The speedometer is electronic...there is no speedometer cable.