Pretty sure it has an electronic speed sensor which means it doesnt have a cable but instead it plugs into the wiring harness.
No speedometer cable, it is electronically controlled from transmission.
Speedometer cable replace 1989 toyota
To lube the speedometer cable on a Toyota pickup, first, disconnect the cable from the speedometer and the transmission. Clean the cable thoroughly, then apply a light machine oil or graphite lubricant to the inner cable while twisting it to ensure even distribution. Reinsert the cable into its housing, reconnect it to both ends, and check for smooth operation. Be careful not to over-lubricate, as excess oil can attract dirt and debris.
speedometer cable is gummed up inside the housing.Remove cable from speedometer.Pull out inner cable. Lubricate with good grease and install.
It's usually the cable or the speedometer head in the dash that have problems Is it possible to lubricate the where the cable and the speedometer head cluster meet? If so, how do you get into the head or cluster?
To change the speedometer cable on a 1990 Toyota truck, disconnect the cable, feeding it through the grommet, then disconnect it from the transmission. The process can then be reversed with the new cable.
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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.
You can get a speedometer cable for your 1990 Toyota pickup truck at most auto-parts stores. Many Toyota dealerships have auto part departments open to the public.
There are a few reasons that could cause the speedometer to stop working on your Toyota Camry. If the mileage is still working then the speedometer cable end is damaged. If both the odometer and speedometer do not work then the cable is most likely broken.
You bring it to the Toyota dealership and pay them to fix it.
To replace the speedometer cable in a 1998 Toyota Corolla, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Remove the dashboard panel to access the speedometer, then detach the speedometer cable from the back of the speedometer by twisting it counterclockwise. Next, locate the other end of the cable at the transmission, disconnect it, and install the new cable by reversing the removal process, ensuring it is properly connected at both ends. Finally, reassemble the dashboard and reconnect the battery.