Your speedometer might not be connected if it does not work. It might also have blown a fuse if it is an electronic speedometer or it could have a wire that is loose.
It won't be a speedometer cable like the one you're probably thinking of. On the top of the transmission output shaft, there'll be a speed sensor. Connected to this speed sensor will be wires connected by a quick connect coupler. Unplug that, and you can remove the speed sensor with a ratchet and socket. Rather than a cable which goes directly to the speedometer, the F750 will have a speed sensor which sends a signal to the engine ECM, then the ECM sends a signal to the speedometer.
M guesses are either these:She doesnt have any interest in youShe usually doesn't hear youShe is shyShe doesnt know how to answer your questionShe is embarrised to be seen talking to youShe wasnt in a very good mood to begin withShe simply doesnt like to talk that much
The speedometer is on the dash like any other car....
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There is no speedometer cable to change. Subaru, like all modern cars, has an electronic speedometer. --Ken
would like to know where the speedometer sensors are on a 1999 villager
If it's old enough to have a mechanical speedometer, it'll be in the speedometer itself. If it has an electronic speedometer, there is no speedometer gear - to recalibrate the speedometer to match something like, say, changing tire size would require changing the parameters in the engine ECM.
Sounds like the speedometer cable broke.
No. The tip that goes into the speedometer is broken off. Looks like plastic.
Because it doesnt like you... Because it doesnt like you... Because it doesnt like you...
it wasnt digital
Spinich wasnt it