well when the car shutts off it will cut the power to your accessorie of the vehicle which runs the speedometer fuel guage water temp. ect. But if you are driving turn off the key and then turn it to accessories on that's 1 extra turn right before starting point then your accessories will work while you are rolling down the street with car off. But i don't see a point why you would do that lol. W/E
Look at the left side of the front axle. There should be a cable running there between the lower leg of the fork and the hub of the wheel. That's the speedometer cable. The other end should be connected to the back of the speedometer.
it's in the dash, the speedometer cable runs the speedometer and it connects to the back of the speedometer and it runs down to the back of the transmission case.
With no engines you can't. Engines provide power and thurst as well as cabin pressure. The APU is a back up generator and can provide power when engines are lost.
Remove the dashboard cover. Remove the retaining ring, from the speedometer. Remove the speedometer cable from the back of the speedometer. Reverse the process to install the new speedometer.
The back of the speedometer and the tailshaft of the transmission.
Remove the dash panel cover. Remove the speedometer retaining ring. Remove the cable from the back of the speedometer. Reverse the process to install the new speedometer.
the speedometer does not work and the digital part that shows the milage does not come on also when you turn off motor the headlights at times will not turn off or they will come back on the van is equipmented with day light running lights.
Back of the speedometer, through the firewall and into the top of the transmission.
No they can have a crossover pipe joining both sides together. Then one pipe running back the auto.
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No, you just have to have a small hand to get in back of the speedometer.
You will need to remove the instrument panel cover. Remove the retaining screws from the speedometer. The lightbulb will be on the back of the speedometer.