Well... My way requires A trusted friend. First! if you have cruise control there is A transducer under your hood. If not instructions will follow shortly. There will be two speedo cables attached to the t-ducer. I unscrew the speedo cable going from the t-ducer to the cabin and give the square cable tip a thumb finger snap spin in both directions and my trusted friend will either say yeah 30-40-50 mph! or no, nothing. If nothing you need to disconnect the cable from the back of the speedo gauge inside and pinch this square cable tip while the same trusted friend spins the other end proving the cable is good. If the speedo jumps then unscrew the other cable going from the t-ducer to the trans and try to spin the square tip of this cable. this one SHOULD NOT TURN FOR IT IS DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO YOUR FINAL DRIVE GEAR on the back of your trans and should be stiff. If this one spins the cable has come un threaded from the back of your trans or has broke. Finally if you have no cruise control dump that thing and get A Vette with some options! just kidding. You got to unscrew the speedo cable from under the back of the trans and give it the same snap spin in both directions with A trusted friend Watching the speedo NOT SITTING IN THE JACKED UP CAR WITH YOU UNDERNEATH! and the same friend will either say yes it jumped on no nothing. Then follow the steps above. Hope this helps
if your speedometer and or odometer isn't working correctly under your motor is a wire clip for you speedometer and odometer jus replace the clip
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Replace the instrument cluster.
You need to determine if it's the speedometer itself that's faulty, or the vehicle speed sensor. If the speedometer is faulty, you'll need to replace the instrument cluster.
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I want to replace the non-working speedometer cable on my 90 subaru legacy are there any free graphics and instructions to show me how to do it and what it looks like and where it is?
Check fuse Check to see if any refrigerant in system (pressure test) most likely the problem
The s3 light coulb be your speedometer cable if it is not working mine did that i hope this works.
To fix a non-working speedometer on a Vauxhall Agila (51 reg), first check the vehicle's fuse for the speedometer, as a blown fuse can cause it to malfunction. If the fuse is intact, inspect the vehicle's speed sensor, typically located on the transmission, for any damage or disconnection. Additionally, ensure that the wiring and connectors to the speed sensor are secure. If these steps do not resolve the issue, consider consulting a professional mechanic for further diagnosis and potential replacement of the speedometer or sensor.
To fix a non-working speedometer on a Renault Extra van, start by checking the vehicle's fuse related to the speedometer circuit, as a blown fuse can cause it to malfunction. If the fuse is intact, inspect the speed sensor located on the transmission; a faulty sensor may need replacement. Additionally, examine the wiring and connections for any damage or disconnections. If these steps don’t resolve the issue, consider consulting a professional mechanic for further diagnostics.
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