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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.
The speedometer on the 1985 Mercedes 230E is operated by cable. The 230E was in production from 1979 to 1985.
There is no speedometer cable anymore, it's all electronic.
The speedometer is electronic...there is no speedometer cable.
It depends on the manufacturer. Most rear wheel drive vehicle speedometer cables connect to a gear in the transmission "tailshaft". Front wheel drive vehicles may connect at another location on the transaxle or they may use an electronic Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) that sends a digital signal to the speedometer, in which case there is no speedometer cable. Other vehicles, such as the old VW Beetle, used a speedometer cable that connected directly to the front wheel. Unfortunately, there is no way to list what method was used by all vehicles.
The battery post positive terminal is where you connect the positive cable. Connect the negative cable to anyplace on the engine or chassis. Connect positive first and remove it last.
The most common reason for a speedometer to fail is a broken speedometer cable. Loosen the nuts on each end of the speedometer cable. Remove the speedometer cable retaining clips. Reverse the process to install the new speedometer cable.
No cable, speedometer is electric
It doesn't have a speedometer cable, it is electronic.
It does not have a cable, the speedometer is electric.
It doesn't have a speedometer cable. The speedometer is operated electronically.