there is not one it's electronic
I believe there is no cable to the center and speedometer
I think the '93 has an electric speedo. Take it to the spedo shop.
1. If it's a cable type from the speedo to the gearbox, the inner cable may need lubrication
In the back end of the transmission where the speedometer cable used to go.
It comes off the firewall and goes into the top of the transmission at the speed sensor location....in the top of the transmission. You'll have to take the intake housing and the battery and tray out to get to it.
remove the speedometer cable where in enters the tranny and that is where you check/fill
To replace the speedometer cable on a 1993 Ford Tempo, start by disconnecting the negative battery terminal for safety. Next, remove the instrument panel by unscrewing it and pulling it out gently. Locate the speedometer cable at the back of the speedometer, disconnect it, and then trace it down to the transmission, where you’ll need to unscrew and remove the cable from there as well. Install the new cable by reversing the process, ensuring it’s securely connected at both ends, and then reassemble the instrument panel.
Check the battery connections. The vibrations from movement could be rattling a cable loose. tighten them down after cleaning them.
its on a 93 GMC Sierra Pick up it was working fine and then just one day it just quit
The stock speakers in a 1993 Toyota Corolla measure 4 inches in the front and 6 1/2 inches in the rear. The front speakers are located in the dash, and the rear speakers are located in the rear deck.
I'am not sure about your vehicle, but most have a cable that runs from your speedometer to the transmission. speed is read by a gear that spins the cable. most of the time the cable is simply broken and is pretty easy to replace. if you have a digital speedometer it is usually a simple two wire cord that runs from the side of trasnsmission to speedometer. either way speed is read off the transmission on my 93 f-150 the speedometer sensor is on the third member of the rear end. I have a 1995 F150 5.8 auto 4x4. My speed sensor is on the tail shaft of the transfer case.
I have the same problem with my 1994 ford gt mustang 5.0 just got it to.