It doesn't have a speedometer cable. The speed is calculated by the transmission computer using it's output speed sensor.
The speedometer does not have a cable on a 1994. It is run by a sesnor on the rear of the trans/t-case.
There is no cable, the speedo is run electronically.
To jump start a 2003 Dodge Intrepid, first ensure both vehicles are in park with their engines off. Connect the red positive (+) jumper cable to the dead battery's positive terminal, then attach the other end to the booster vehicle's positive terminal. Next, connect the black negative (-) cable to the booster vehicle's negative terminal and attach the other end to an unpainted metal surface or a grounding point on the Intrepid. Start the booster vehicle, let it run for a few minutes, then attempt to start the Intrepid.
replace the cable or try to run some lube in it or find the adjustment under the car and maybe it just streatched but i would recommened replacement
185-220 deg F
When changing out the spark plugs of a car, maintaining the gap is important to help the car run correctly. For a 1993 Dodge Intrepid the spark plug gap is 0.04 millimeters.
Check the keyswitch.
It shouldn't have one. The speedometer should run off a signal from the vehicles computer.
The labor for a 2002 dodge intrepid can be anywhere from $800 to $950, and a blown head gasket means a new engine. So to get and engine from a salvage yard can run anywhere from $1200 to $2500
there is no cable,it is run from vehicle speed sensors through the bcm to the cluster assembly.you most likely have cluster problems.
The speed sensor is malfunctioning If the speedometer is still run by a cable from the transmission, the cable could be getting bound up inside the case that covers it. With heat and time the lubricant inside the plastic tube and that covers the metal cable gets dry and hard and sticky. As the cable begins to twist it will spin and then catch and then release causing the needle to bounce. This is only if you have what I consider to be a mechanicaly fed speedometer. If it is electronically fed with a speed sensor and all, answer ! may be correct. I owned a 95 and thought for sure I had mechanically activated speedometer. And on a side note if it is not the cable itself, then it may be the speedometer gear in the tranny going bad. As the tranmission speedometer gear rotates it spins the cable inside the plastic tube. Possibly a tooth or two broke off. If you find your speedo is run by a cable, there are ways to lubricate them if you can get it disassembled from the rear of the speedo or from the tranny. You may want to look at purchasing a new cable and just replacing it that is if you have a cable fed speedometer.
the engine does run chances are that the speedometer cable is broken or the gear in the transmission is striped