The speedometer on a 1993 Dodge Dynasty operates using a combination of a mechanical speed sensor and a cable connected to the vehicle's transmission. As the vehicle moves, the transmission turns the cable, which spins a magnet inside the speedometer. This creates a magnetic field that causes a needle to move along the speedometer's dial, indicating the vehicle's speed. In some models, an electronic speed sensor may be used instead, sending signals to the vehicle's onboard computer to display speed digitally.
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.
Body control modual pass. Side kick panel replaced mine good to go
its old
The cable that controls the speedometer needs to be replaced more than likely. That is what had to be done to a Dodge Stealth's speedometer to work properly. ==New Answer == Actually - there is no speedometer/odometer cable on a 1993 Honda. The system is all-electrical. So it has to be either a bad wiring harness/plug connector, OR a bad speedometer head (unlikely).
i have a 91 dynasty and my headlights dont work i have read on this site that it might be the headlight switch im not sure whats wrong with the dash.
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.
turn it on
replace it with one from the breakyard
Does your odometer work? If the speed sensor goes faulty both speedometer and odometer stop working.
Broken tooth in speedometer head. Replace speedometer head
To fix the speedometer on a 1993 Dodge Stealth, first check the speed sensor located on the transmission for any damage or disconnection. If the sensor is functioning, inspect the wiring and connectors for corrosion or breaks. Additionally, ensure that the instrument cluster is properly connected; reseating the connections may resolve the issue. If these steps do not work, consider replacing the speed sensor or the instrument cluster itself.
i would have to bet on the speed sensor