Haha in the owners manual?
Or call an auto repair store they should know :)
There is not a cable for the speedometer. The information is sent to the gauge cluster from the PCM. The PCM controls almost all aspects of the vehicle operation. All of the information on the gauge cluster comes from the PCM.
Town and country vans have never had speedometer cables. The speedometer gets it's signal from the transmission computer.
On the starter if 1 pos cable or midway if you have 2 pos cables & is remote mounted between.
The Mazda tachometer and the speedometer have separate cables. The tachometer cable probably does not work properly. Change the tachometer cable.
pull the dash apart. behind the speedometer you will see the cable. it connects to the transmission.
Remove battery cables, remove the sterring colom covers top and bottom. remove the two screws from the cover and the cover. The speedometer cluster is in view. remove the screws on ether side and flip the cluster over. Then you can replace the bulbs by twisting then out. It helps to note the position of the bad light before you take it apart. Cheers .
Speedometer cables can dry out over time. Remove the cable from the back of the speedometer, and lube the cable with graphite. This should fix the issue.
No. No more speedo cables, they are replaced by electronics.
Disconnect the cables at the 1997 Nissan battery. After following one cable to the other end, disconnect it then pull it out. Feed the new cable in the same way. Connect the non battery end. Do the same for the other cable then connect the cables to the battery.
Chang inf a battery on a Nissan Altima is very easy. You will need to remove the bar that is across the battery and then disconnect the battery cables. After the cables are removed, you will take the old battery out and put the new battery in place.
Open the screw of the speedometer panel. Make sure it's not connected to the dash. Once removed, remove 4-6 screws that hold the speedomeer to the frame of the dash. Then remove the cables from the speedometer. Once loose, go underneath the steering wheel and disconnect the wire from the computer harness. Hope this helps :->
In most cars, wherever the battery is physically located.