It does not have a cable. It is all controled by the PCM. Power train control module / COMPUTER.
Remove speedometer head to unscrew and remove cable Remove cable from transmission Re-Install new cable using same routing as original
It does not have 1. It is all computer controlled.
There is no cable. It's electronic.
There is no dipstick for the transmission. There is a plug on the side of the transmission oil pan where the speedometer cable is located.
Electronic transmission... no cable/linkage.
there is no cable you have speed sensors located in the tail shaft of the transmission
The drive gear is in the tail shaft of the transmission. The driven gear is on the end of the speedometer cable housing.
A 1994 Plymouth Sundance/Duster does not use a speedometer cable. Instead, it uses a Speed Sensor located on the transmission.
It does not have a CABLE. It is controlled by the speed sensors / computer controlled.
In a 1995 Mitsubishi Galant, the speedometer cable is typically located on the transmission. It connects to the speedometer drive gear on the transmission and runs up through the firewall to the dashboard, where it connects to the speedometer gauge. To access it, you may need to lift the vehicle and remove any protective covers for better visibility.
The speedometer cable on a 1987 Mazda 323 is located on top of the transmission and travels up to the dashboard. It helps the vehicle's computer monitor speeds constantly.
No speedometer cable, it is electronically controlled from transmission.