Funny thing about saturns, they don't have an "odometer cable" They use a magnetic pickup assembly, located in the rear of the transmission, just above the passanger side axle output. this sensor is connected directly to the engine computer. from the computer the signal then goes to your instrument panel and is converted into electricity to drive a small motor to turn the digits which you can see. if the odometer has stopped working, replace the speed sensor on the transmission, or your instrument panel has failed.
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.
The odometer is electric, no cable.
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To fix the odometer on a 1993 Nissan Maxima, first, check the speedometer cable for any damage or disconnection, as a faulty cable can prevent the odometer from functioning. If the cable is intact, the issue may be with the speedometer/odometer unit itself, in which case you would need to remove the instrument cluster and inspect the gears for wear or damage. Replacing the faulty parts or the entire unit may be necessary. Always ensure to disconnect the battery before working on the electrical components.
Disconnecting the speed sensor stops the speedo and odometer. The odometer has to be changed by a certified speedo repair shop.
exact fit fir the sohc engine is 93 or 94 only
odometer cable and speedometer cable are the same thing, unscrew cable from speedometer head under the dash and unhook it from the tranny and pull the cable out and replace with a new one.
No, unless the a/c has been converted to r134a
There cable. It is electronically controlled.
Most modern vehicles do not use a speedometer/odometer cable; it's all done by sensors.
connected to the back of the odometer and runs in to the transmission it pulls out