AÊ speedometer cable leak at the transmission usually signifies that you have a worn seal. There are two seals in this area, one or both might need to be replaced.
No speedometer cable, it is electronically controlled from transmission.
In a 1974 Mercedes 450SL, the speedometer cable connects to the back of the speedometer gauge located on the instrument cluster. The other end of the cable attaches to the transmission, specifically to the speedometer drive on the transmission casing. This cable transmits the rotational speed from the transmission to the speedometer, allowing it to display the vehicle's speed.
The speedometer cable connects to the transmission speed sensor with a swivel nut. Simply turn the swivel nut to the right to connect the speedometer cable.
The back of the speedometer and the tailshaft of the transmission.
The speedometer cable connection is on the transmission tail shaft housing, drivers side. They went electric (no cable) in 1988 in the trucks.
The cable that runs from the throttle body to the transmission is the detent cable. The other cable is the speedometer cable.
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possible cable Remove from transmission and check if in one piece - if not remove speedometer head and replace cable to transmission and head
To change the speedometer cable on a 1991 Chrysler New Yorker, first disconnect the negative battery cable and remove the dashboard panel to access the speedometer. Next, detach the old speedometer cable from the back of the speedometer and from the transmission. Install the new cable by connecting it to the transmission first, then to the speedometer, ensuring it is securely fastened. Finally, reassemble the dashboard and reconnect the battery.
there is no speed cable, it has a electronic transmission with wires
For the speedometer cable to work properly in a 1978 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme with a 350 Hydramatic transmission, it requires a secure connection to the transmission and should be free of kinks or damage. The leaking fluid at the cable's entry point into the transmission suggests that the sealing mechanism, such as an O-ring or gasket, may be worn or damaged. Replacing the worn seals and ensuring the cable is properly seated can resolve the leak and restore functionality to the speedometer. Regular maintenance of the cable and its connections is essential for optimal performance.
It has a speed sensor on the transmission.