To change the odometer cable, first disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Next, locate the cable at the back of the speedometer; carefully unscrew or unclip it from the instrument panel. Then, trace the cable to its connection at the transmission, detach it, and replace it with a new cable, ensuring it’s securely connected at both ends. Finally, reattach the speedometer and reconnect the battery.
odometer cable and speedometer cable are the same thing, unscrew cable from speedometer head under the dash and unhook it from the tranny and pull the cable out and replace with a new one.
its electronic. No cable
There is no cable as in conventional mechanical odometers, instead the odometer in your Volvo is electronic, sensing pulses from a sender located on top of the rear differential.
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.
There is no odometer/speedometer cable in that vehicle. The odometer/speedometer is electronic.
The odometer is electric, no cable.
To change the odometer cable in a 2001 Toyota Land Cruiser, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Remove the dashboard panel surrounding the instrument cluster and then detach the cluster itself. Locate the odometer cable at the back of the cluster, unscrew it from the transmission, and replace it with the new cable, ensuring it is securely fastened at both ends. Reassemble the dashboard and reconnect the battery to complete the process.
There cable. It is electronically controlled.
Most modern vehicles do not use a speedometer/odometer cable; it's all done by sensors.
connected to the back of the odometer and runs in to the transmission it pulls out
More than likely, it sounds like your odometer cable has been disconnected or is failing. A new odometer cable can be picked up at any auto parts seller.
Electronic and not cable.