If it's old enough to have a mechanical speedometer, it'll be in the speedometer itself. If it has an electronic speedometer, there is no speedometer gear - to recalibrate the speedometer to match something like, say, changing tire size would require changing the parameters in the engine ECM.
The drive gear is in the tail shaft of the transmission. The driven gear is on the end of the speedometer cable housing.
Its is located on the transfer case. It pulls right off the transfer case and is very simple and easy to change...only problem is finding the gear to replace it
It does not have a speedometer gear. The speedometer is electronic and gets its signal from the ABS and transmission computers from the wheel speed and transmission speed sensors.It does not have a speedometer gear. The speedometer is electronic and gets its signal from the ABS and transmission computers from the wheel speed and transmission speed sensors.
At the top the speedometer cable is connected to a little gear in the speedometer guage, and on the bottom end it is connected to a little gear in the car's transmission.
broken cable? Broken gear at transmission end? Broken gear at speedometer head?
it should be at the back of the gear box but most of them are electric its all down to what model
did you check the speedometer gear in the tranny?
driver side of the trans tail shaft.the cable unscrews and it is inside it will be colored.
YOUR SPEED SENCER IS STARTING TO GO its located on the side of your transmission
speedometer gear
There is no speedometer cable, it is electronic.
On a 1999 Harley Heritage Classic, the speedometer sensor is located on the transmission. Specifically, it is mounted on the left side of the transmission housing, where it detects the rotation of the speedometer drive gear. This sensor sends signals to the speedometer to display the motorcycle's speed accurately. If you're having issues with the speedometer, checking this sensor and its connections is a good starting point.