There is no cable, the speedo is run electronically.
they dont have a cable they r sensor driven speedos on those cars
Hey Ricky==I think your car has an electric speedo and therefore no cable. GoodluckJoe Thats right no speedo cable, it is electric, but there is a speed sensor on the transmission hope that helps
Yes, or it's the plastic speedo gear that enters the transmission. An easy way to narrow it down between the speedo cable or the transmission gear is to disconnect the speedo cable from the transaxle (garden hose style), and attach the metal "key" end to your drill. Then spin the drill. If the speedometer reads like you were driving, then your cable is ok and it's your the gear in the transaxle. If the speedometer doesn't read anything, then your cable is broken and it's time for a new one.
on the end of the transmission or the transfer case it is where the speedo cable use to be
where the speedo cable connects to the transmission
Speedometers are not cable driven anymore, they are electronic. You may have a faulty speed sensor.
located in the transmission case where the speedo cable connects
The location varies from vehicle to vehicle. It is usally located at the rear of your transmission, where the speedo cable used to be.
There is no speedo cable on a 96, GM quit using them in 1987. You have a speed sensor, which is located on the top rear of the transmission. It will have a couple wires coming off it in a plug, that run thru the computer, then to the speedo. If your speedo has quit working, has it also set a check engine light? If so, I would recomend replacing the speedo sensor.
There is no speedo cable on a Neon. It uses a speed sensor located on the top of the right-hand axel output housing. It is a black unit that has a clip-in two-wire connector. If your speedo inside the car isn't working that's usually the culprit.
all you have to do is unscrew the cable from the top of your transmission, then from behind tbe actuall speedo