There is no cable but vehicle speed is picked up from the sensor located on the trans. by the right drive axle...two wires
The speedometer cable connects to the transmission speed sensor with a swivel nut. Simply turn the swivel nut to the right to connect the speedometer cable.
The back of the speedometer and the tailshaft of the transmission.
There is no speedometer cable anymore, it's all electronic.
To install a speedometer cable on a 1995 Kawasaki Concours, first, ensure the motorcycle is on a stable surface and the ignition is off. Remove the old cable by disconnecting it from the speedometer and the transmission. Then, route the new cable through the same path, securing it in place, and connect one end to the speedometer and the other to the transmission. Finally, check for proper operation by spinning the front wheel and observing the speedometer response.
No speedometer cable, it is electronically controlled from transmission.
To replace the speedometer cable on a 1988 Mercedes-Benz 190E, start by disconnecting the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Locate the speedometer cable at the back of the speedometer cluster and at the transmission; carefully unscrew and pull it out from both ends. Install the new cable by inserting it into the transmission and securing it, then connect it to the speedometer, making sure it’s properly seated. Finally, reattach the battery terminal and test the speedometer for proper function.
The speedometer cable connection is on the transmission tail shaft housing, drivers side. They went electric (no cable) in 1988 in the trucks.
There is no speedometer cable on a 1991 s10. Instead it has a vehicle speed Senor or vss for short. The vss is near the tail end of the transmission and has a green and violet set of wires that connect it to the drac module under your glove box then the draconian module is connected to the ecu which is then connected to the speedometer on the instrument cluster.
The cable that runs from the throttle body to the transmission is the detent cable. The other cable is the speedometer cable.
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possible cable Remove from transmission and check if in one piece - if not remove speedometer head and replace cable to transmission and head
In a Rover 25, the speedometer cable connects to the back of the speedometer gauge on the dashboard and runs down to the transmission. At the transmission, it is typically connected to the speed sensor or the speedometer drive gear. Ensure that both ends are securely attached to ensure accurate speed readings. If you're replacing the cable, make sure to route it properly to avoid any kinks or damage.