Im not sure if your vehicle has a speedometer cable or if its a digital type thing with all wires and an electric motor opperating your SpeedOMeter but if it is a cable driven one, then just disconnect the cable from the speedometer from inside the vehicle... raise the vehicle if needed, I think its easier to get it from top, if the vehicle has the A413 transmission, remove the 10mm bolt holding the Speed Sensor in because the SpeedOMeter cable is running threw the middle if it, it does have a round O Gasket on it so it will be tight removing it, but it will come out with alittle wiggle and install the new the same way as you took it off.
The speedometer is electronic on a 1999 Ram, and does not have a cable.
there is no cable only speed sensor on trans
To replace the speedometer cable on a 1988 Dodge Ram truck, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Locate the speedometer cable at the back of the speedometer gauge and at the transmission; unscrew the retaining nut to detach the cable from both ends. Install the new speedometer cable by connecting it to the transmission first, then to the speedometer, ensuring it is securely fastened. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the speedometer for proper operation.
Most common would be speedometer cable has broken Remove speedometer head and move vehicle to see if cable moves- if not probably broken - if it does probably problem with speedometer head
No cable, speedometer is electric
A 1996 Dodge Ram does not have a speedometer cable. The system is all electric.
Check to see if it has one. You may find that it is all electrical. I did.
To change the speedometer in a 1990 Dodge van, start by disconnecting the battery to ensure safety. Remove the dashboard trim and unscrew the instrument cluster to access the speedometer. Carefully detach the speedometer cable and remove the old speedometer from the cluster. Install the new speedometer, reconnect the cable, reassemble the cluster, and replace the dashboard trim before reconnecting the battery.
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.
The speedometer does not have a cable on a 1994. It is run by a sesnor on the rear of the trans/t-case.
remove cable from the transmission and remove the cable from the back of the speedometer up under the dash and then the complete cable can be pulled out.
A sensor.