There is no speedometer cable anymore, it's all electronic.
digital cluster may need replaced
We had a speedometer problem it was the key that locked the speedometer driver gear to the transmission output shaft. The key was broke had to pull the rear housing on the transmission to get to the gear. Yea you have to pull the transmission. Ez
Many speedometer shops do it routinely. If it off significantly, they change the little gear in your trans that turns the cable. It's od determines ratio which determines what you see. I have heard a digital is easier but no adjustment can be made until it is determined how far off yours is by running on a dynomometer type machine. If tire size is close to original, discrepancy is negligible.
The signal directly from the sensor is analog. It is than converted to digital, and a digital signal is used for processing. The signal directly from the sensor is analog. It is than converted to digital, and a digital signal is used for processing.
The camera should come with a CD and cables to connect to the computer. Read the handbook. You will need to put the CD in the computer and it should automatically download the software. If you don't have the CD go on line and download from Kodak.
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.
My 89Chevrolet astro van digital speedometer stop working. How do I fix it
definitly a part...either the odometer unit itself, a speedometer cable or just the gear that's in the transmission under the cable...I say this as I've never seen a digital speedometer on any topaz or tempo from 1990 a before
a 95 harley does not use a digital speedometer. If urs has one, it is probably aftermarket modificiation.
Possibly a bad vehicle speed sensor (VSS). This sensor is usually located in the side of the transmission.
Could be the Vehicle Speed Sensor located on the rear of the transmission has failed.
If the speedometer works, but the odometer is not working, there could be a fuse blown if the odometer is digital. If the odometer is not digital, then a gear is broken in the speedometer cable. It should be replaced.
check the fuse
check the wiring to the speedometer. Check the sending unit as well. If the problem is internal then the speedometer will have to be replaced.
I think there is some kind of speed sensor attached to the transmission. Probably a bad conection, a true Chevy trait. VBdenny
The speedometer sensor relates back to or through the ECM and to the cluster in digital or analog out put.
Analog transmission came before digital ones