Take off the front wheel when you pull the axel out remove speedo drive, it will be on primary side of bike. Next take out the healight and reach inside and unscrew the cable from back of speedo housing. Put it back together in reverse
To replace the speedometer cable on a 1990 Nissan Pulsar, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Next, remove the dashboard cover to access the speedometer, then disconnect the cable from the back of the speedometer gauge. Underneath the vehicle, locate the other end of the cable connected to the transmission; unscrew and remove it. Install the new cable by reversing the removal steps, ensuring it is securely connected at both ends before reassembling the dashboard and reconnecting the battery.
IF THE CABLE IS DAMAGED, THE HOUSING IS DAMAGED. ITS A COMMON PROBLEM. REPLACE WITH NEW PARTS
To change the speedometer cable in a 1990 Mercedes-Benz 190E, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Then, remove the instrument cluster by unscrewing the retaining screws and carefully pulling it out. Locate the speedometer cable at the back of the cluster and unscrew it from the speedometer; then, trace it down to the transmission, disconnect it there, and replace it with a new cable. Reassemble everything by reversing the steps, ensuring all connections are secure.
Start by removing the gauge cluster, unhook the speedometer cable from back of cluster. Pull speedo cable thru the firewall, follow it down to the transmission, and then unhook it. Install in reverse order of removal.
To change the speedometer cable on a 1990 Toyota truck, disconnect the cable, feeding it through the grommet, then disconnect it from the transmission. The process can then be reversed with the new cable.
There isn't a speedometer cable. There is a speedometer sensor,where it is located I am still trying to find out. On the tranny or in the speedometer or somewhere else?
No, it uses a cable.
It would probably be cheaper to replace the cable, check with your local auto wrecker. This used part should be very inexpensive, compared to repairing it.
Replace the speedometer cable. Better yet, replace the car. I had this problem in my 94 acclaim. Somehow it had gotten severed and no new part was needed. Take it to a mechanic you trust and all it will cost you is labor. No need to replace the car.
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Check the side around the tailshaft.
It uses the VSS signal.