To remove the speedometer pinion from an MG Midget transmission, first, ensure the vehicle is securely raised and the transmission is accessible. Locate the speedometer drive gear on the side of the transmission and remove the retaining clip or bolt securing the pinion. Gently pull the pinion out of its housing, taking care not to damage any surrounding components. Once removed, inspect the pinion for wear before replacing or reinstalling.
possible cable Remove from transmission and check if in one piece - if not remove speedometer head and replace cable to transmission and head
YOUR CAR TAKES ----GEAR OIL---- IF MANUAL TRANS,,NOT AT/FLUID,,,,,THIS IS COMING RIGHT FROM MY HAYNES MANUAL......"""REMOVE THE SPEEDOMETER CABLE DRIVE PINION FROM THE TRANSAXEL ADD LUBRICANT THROUGHT THE OPENING.REINSTALL CABLE PINION"""""...........IT DOES NOT SAY ABOUT FILL LEVELS...........BUDDY MACK
It does not have a speedometer gear. The speedometer is electronic and gets its signal from the ABS and transmission computers from the wheel speed and transmission speed sensors.It does not have a speedometer gear. The speedometer is electronic and gets its signal from the ABS and transmission computers from the wheel speed and transmission speed sensors.
remove cable from the transmission and remove the cable from the back of the speedometer up under the dash and then the complete cable can be pulled out.
Remove speedometer head to unscrew and remove cable Remove cable from transmission Re-Install new cable using same routing as original
pull the dash apart. behind the speedometer you will see the cable. it connects to the transmission.
it starts at the transmission near the firewall, runs through the firewall directly to the speedometer. you have to remove the combination meter(where the speedometer and guages are) in order to remove it.......this is not for amateurs!
Remove driveshaft, remove pinion nut, remove rear cover, remove axles, remove differential. Push pinion out through housing.
If it is a stock model speedometer, there is no speedometer cable. there is a sensor on the transmission which transmits signals in a wire to the speedometer assembly, which is on your dashboard. If you have a problem check the speed sensor, or the wiring to it. JOEDI
Remove speedometer head Disconnect old cable Follow original routing for new cable Disconnect fitting at side of transmission and remove cable - replace with new
The speedometer sensor is located on the top of the transmission. It is held on by one bolt. Remove the bolt and gently pull and turn the speedometer sensor and the whole assembly will come out of your transmission. is that on a manual or auto tranny? or is it in the same place for both?
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.