No. No more speedo cables, they are replaced by electronics.
There is no cable. It's electronic.
NO cable. it has a vehicle speed sensor bolted into the transmission. Electronic controlled.
There is no dipstick for the transmission. There is a plug on the side of the transmission oil pan where the speedometer cable is located.
It doesn't have a speedometer cable. The speed signal comes from the output speed sensor.
Assuming you mean 2001 S-10, it doesn't have a speedometer cable, it is electronic.
I believe it was 1996 that the Explorers started using an electronic speedometer with a vehicle speed sensor ( VSS ) Since then the Explorers have not had a conventional speedometer cable
I don't believe it has one , the Ford Explorers 1996 and newer models don't have a conventional speedometer cable , they have an electronic speedometer and a vehicle speed sensor ( VSS )
A 2001 Dodge truck does not have a speedometer cable. The speed signal comes from the rear axle speed sensor. (the sensor on top of the center of the rear axle)
On a 2001 Hyundai Sonata, the odometer cable is typically located behind the instrument cluster. To access it, you will need to remove the dashboard trim and the instrument panel. The cable connects to the back of the speedometer and runs down to the transmission, where it receives input from the vehicle's speed sensor. If you're experiencing issues with the odometer, inspect the cable for damage or disconnection at both ends.
The speedometer/odometer sending unit is located on the transmission tail shaft housing, drivers side.
It's on the right side of the bike on the top part of transmission held in by an allen bolt. you can see a wire going to it that comes from or goes up to your Speedometer.
To fix a 2001 Acura speedometer, start by checking the vehicle's speed sensor, typically located on the transmission; replacing it may resolve the issue. Also, inspect the speedometer cable for any damage or disconnection. If the problem persists, examine the instrument cluster for faulty wiring or internal issues, which might require professional repair or replacement. Lastly, consider using an OBD-II scanner to identify any error codes related to the speedometer.