The speedometer sensor relates back to or through the ECM and to the cluster in digital or analog out put.
NOT! It is illegal to tamper with an odometer.
Mmmmmm........you don't. It's illegal.
Rolling back a digital speedometer in a Pontiac Firebird is illegal and unethical, as it involves tampering with the vehicle's odometer readings. If you're experiencing issues with your speedometer, it's best to seek professional help to diagnose and repair the problem. Always ensure that any maintenance or modifications comply with legal standards and regulations.
U HAVE TO REMOVE THE SPEEDOMETER FACE PLATE, AND REMOVE THE SPEEDOMETER AND THERE ARE ALL THE LIGHTS ON THE BACK PART OF THE SPEEDOMETER, PD:BE CAREFULL WHEN REMOVING THE SPEEDOMETER THERE IS A SPPEDO CABLE UNDER NEED U HAVE TO DISCONECT THE CABLE FROM BEHIND.
In the back, in the boot/trunk
In a 1996 Ford Festiva, the speedo cable is typically located in the engine compartment, connecting the transmission to the speedometer in the dashboard. You can trace it from the transmission, where it screws into the speedometer drive, up to the back of the speedometer gauge. If you're having difficulties locating it, consulting the vehicle's repair manual can provide specific diagrams and details.
it's in the dash, the speedometer cable runs the speedometer and it connects to the back of the speedometer and it runs down to the back of the transmission case.
Underneth the back seat.
Just pray for it to come back on mine always does. Also stop slamming on the dashboard.
There are resistors on the back of the PCB that come loose. New resistors and some solder should fix the problem. what is the PCB and its location.
Remove the dashboard cover. Remove the retaining ring, from the speedometer. Remove the speedometer cable from the back of the speedometer. Reverse the process to install the new speedometer.