Yes it depends what kind of vehicle you drive as to where the fuse is located.
check the fuses.
Check the fuses, if fuses are okay, it is probably the VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor) or wiring to it at fault.
Your speedometer may have failed, or the speedometer cable that connects to the transmission, or the plastic gear in the transmission may be broken.
The VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor) is located on the transmission. If the speedometer is not working, it is rarely the VSS causing the problem. I would first check fuses and the ECU
there is a speed sensor on your transmission, probably about 15 bucks, and easy to replace, try there, but first check your fuses.
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.
possibly a bad/broken speed sensor located on the transmission
check fuses
To remove the speedometer from a 727 Mopar transmission, first, disconnect the speedometer cable from the transmission by unscrewing the retaining nut. Next, remove the speedometer gear assembly by unbolting it from the transmission case. Be careful to avoid damaging the O-ring that seals the gear assembly. Once detached, you can replace or service the speedometer component as needed.
To repair the speedometer on a Hyundai Tiburon, start by checking the vehicle's fuses and connectors to ensure they are intact and properly connected. If the fuses are fine, inspect the vehicle speed sensor (VSS) located on the transmission, as a faulty VSS can lead to inaccurate speed readings. If necessary, replace the VSS, and then recalibrate the speedometer if your model requires it. If these steps don't resolve the issue, consider consulting a professional mechanic for further diagnosis.
On a 1988 Chevrolet C1500, the speedometer buffer, also known as the speedometer gear or speed sensor, is typically located on the transmission. Specifically, it is found at the tail end of the transmission, where it connects to the speedometer cable. This component is responsible for converting the rotational speed of the transmission into a speed reading for the speedometer.
The back of the speedometer and the tailshaft of the transmission.