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
The odometer on a 96 Ford Explorer is tied into the speedometer. If the speedometer is working then there is a gear problem inside of the speedometer causing the odometer to not work.
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.
you can go to speedometer and out of speedometer
If the speedometer is not working but the odometer is, I would suspect the dash cluster is at fault. If both speedometer and odometer are not working I would suspect the speed sensor on the transmission is at fault.
If the speedometer works, but the odometer is not working, there could be a fuse blown if the odometer is digital. If the odometer is not digital, then a gear is broken in the speedometer cable. It should be replaced.
The gears in the speedometer are stripped. If the odometer is working then you have input.
If the speedometer and odometer are both not working, I would blame the speed sensor. If only the speedometer does not work and the odometer does work, the cluster is bad.
If the odometer and trip meter stop working while the speedometer continues to function, it may indicate a problem with the odometer gears or the connection between the odometer and the vehicle's speed sensor. The speedometer typically relies on a different mechanism, such as a cable or electronic signal, which can remain operational even if the odometer is malfunctioning. Additionally, a blown fuse or issues with the vehicle's electronic control unit could also lead to this discrepancy. It's advisable to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic to diagnose and resolve the issue.
Does your odometer work? If the speed sensor goes faulty both speedometer and odometer stop working.
They both work off of the same signal. If the speedometer works but the odometer doesn't, the odometer has failed.
If the speedometer breaks, it effects the odometer. Check the speedometer cable it may be broken, even under the insulation.
If the odometer on your 1991 Miata is not working, it could be due to a faulty speedometer cable, a malfunctioning speedometer head, or an issue with the vehicle's electronic components if it's equipped with one. Additionally, worn gears inside the speedometer can also prevent accurate readings. Inspecting the cable for breaks or ensuring proper connections can help diagnose the problem. If these components are in good condition, it may be necessary to replace the speedometer unit itself.