The odometer is electric, no cable.
Most modern vehicles do not use a speedometer/odometer cable; it's all done by sensors.
its a non adjustable cable clutch but u can make a small adjustment at the pedal
with difficulty :P
I don't believe there is one. I believe its run electronically. The odometer cable does exist, but it is connected to the transmission, not the engine.
Look at the lower rear end of engine - follow the + battery cable
there probaly is'nt one. I have a 92 ram 100 that the spedo is electronic and the is no cable to the trans
There is no cable as in conventional mechanical odometers, instead the odometer in your Volvo is electronic, sensing pulses from a sender located on top of the rear differential.
There is no such thing. The odometer is electrically driven from the PCM via the vehicle speed sensor. If the odometer has failed you need to replace the cluster.
On a 2001 Hyundai Sonata, the odometer cable is typically located behind the instrument cluster. To access it, you will need to remove the dashboard trim and the instrument panel. The cable connects to the back of the speedometer and runs down to the transmission, where it receives input from the vehicle's speed sensor. If you're experiencing issues with the odometer, inspect the cable for damage or disconnection at both ends.
There is not an odometer cable. The odometer is driven by the speedometer. If the odometer is not working then you will have to replace the speedometer head.
There is no odometer/speedometer cable in that vehicle. The odometer/speedometer is electronic.
There is no odometer cable. The odometer is controlled electronically via the vehicle speed sensor reading. The PCM converts this into an electrical signal and sends the signal to a drive motor located right behind your cluster face.