Shouldn't be a cable. It should be electronically driven from ECM. Mine didn't work until I repaired bad solder connections on the circuit board.
If it is broken they cannot be repaired. You need to replace it.
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.
To replace the 3-prong speedometer sensor on a 1994 Chrysler LeBaron, first, disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Locate the speedometer sensor on the transmission; it typically has a wiring harness connected to it. Unplug the harness and remove the mounting bolt or screws securing the sensor, then pull it out. Install the new sensor by reversing the removal steps, ensuring it’s securely fastened, and reconnect the battery cable.
Unhook the negative cable and wait ten minutes, the computer is reset.
On a 1994 Mercury vehicle, the odometer is typically connected to the speedometer through a speedometer cable. This cable usually runs from the transmission to the back of the speedometer gauge in the dashboard. For specific models, you may need to consult the vehicle's service manual for exact locations and details on accessing the connection.
Most all GM vehicles switched to an electrical unit around '91. There won't be a cable.
Noisy and chirpping soundS on a 1994 Crysler Lebaron could be as a result of the tensioner pulley and can be replaced by replacing the belt.
To replace the water pump on a 1994 Chrysler LeBaron with a V6 3.0 engine, first disconnect the negative battery cable and drain the coolant. Remove the serpentine belt, then take off any components blocking access to the water pump, such as the timing cover or bracket. Unbolt the water pump from the engine block, clean the mating surfaces, and install the new pump with a new gasket. Reassemble everything in reverse order, refill the coolant, and reconnect the battery.
To replace the crankshaft position sensor on a 1994 Chrysler LeBaron with a 3.0L engine, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Locate the sensor, which is typically mounted near the crankshaft pulley or on the engine block. Remove the mounting bolts and disconnect the electrical connector, then install the new sensor by reversing the removal steps, ensuring the connector is securely attached. Finally, reconnect the battery and start the engine to verify proper operation.
The cost to replace a 1994 LeBaron oil pump ranges from $36 to $100+. The price varies on where the part is bought, the brand of the part, and any labor or shipping costs.
TPS usually means throttle position sensor, and it doesn't have a "cable".
Yes, they are equal from 1987 up to 1995