If the speedometer in a Dodge Dynasty is bouncing, it may be due to a faulty speed sensor, a damaged speedometer cable, or issues with the instrument cluster itself. A worn or dirty gear within the transmission can also cause erratic readings. It's advisable to check the connections and components for any signs of wear or damage. If the problem persists, consulting a professional mechanic for diagnosis and repair is recommended.
A 1991 dodge dynasty speedometer bouncing could be a sticking speedometer cable, or a bad drive gear. Check the cable first, and lubricate it to see if the problem stops.
Either the Speedometer itself is bad or the speedometer cable is. either one isn't too difficult if you have pulled a dashboard out before.
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A 1996 Dodge Ram does not have a speedometer cable. The system is all electric.
I have the same problem on an '89 Dodge Dynasty. I am told that the odometer and speedometer in my car are driven by separate cables and that I simply need a new cable for my odometer to function properly again. I have not verified this information, but it might get you on track.
Dodge did not make a 1996 Dynasty. The last Dynasty was built in 1993.
No cable, speedometer is electric
Where is coil located on a 1989 dodge dynasty at
you can go to speedometer and out of speedometer
1998 Dodge Caravan Speedometer Has a second connector attached with a white pigtail. What is that used for and will it operate without it?
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.
Why does a 93 dodge dynasty leak transmission fluid?