On a 1999 Harley Heritage Classic, the speedometer sensor is located on the transmission. Specifically, it is mounted on the left side of the transmission housing, where it detects the rotation of the speedometer drive gear. This sensor sends signals to the speedometer to display the motorcycle's speed accurately. If you're having issues with the speedometer, checking this sensor and its connections is a good starting point.
on top, right side of trans
If you don't have a speedo cable on your front wheel, you have a speedo sensor. I believe that change was made in 2000.
a 95 harley does not use a digital speedometer. If urs has one, it is probably aftermarket modificiation.
The speed sensor is mounted on the right side of the transmission case below the starter.
There are several things you can do to repair your speedometer. You can replace the speedometer cable. You can replace the speed sensor in the transmission.
The speedometer sensor is located directly above the tranny end cover (toward the rear) on the right side of the bike. You'll see the wire leading from it.
To remove the speedometer sensor on a 1999 Harley Davidson 1200 Sportster, first, disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Locate the speedometer sensor, which is typically found on the side of the transmission. Use a socket or wrench to unscrew the sensor from its mounting position, then gently pull it out. Make sure to check for any wiring connections and disconnect them if necessary before fully removing the sensor.
The speedometer sensor is lovande On rop tight of the tranny, loosen The vilt and lift The sensor up, there should be a O-ring so be careful when you lift it up! then sand The sensor genre and clean it carefully. Done!
top right side of the transmission, toward the rear.
where is speedometer sensor on 2004 avalanche
Speedo sensor is bad. Located on top of the transmission, right hand side.
On Harleys with electronic speedometers it's on the right side of the bike, on top of the transmission just above the tranny end cover and toward the rear. You'll see a wire coming from the sensor.