Electronic, no cable.
A cable drives the speedo on that year of truck.
where the speedo cable connects to the transmission
The shift lever cable may be damaged or out of adjustment.
all you have to do is unscrew the cable from the top of your transmission, then from behind tbe actuall speedo
Pull the speedo and gauge package out of dash. Unhook wiring. Remove speedo cable from speedometer. Pull speedo cable out of housing, lube it lightly and re-insert. Hook everything back up and re-install gauges. Pull the speedo and gauge package out of dash. Unhook wiring. Remove speedo cable from speedometer. Pull speedo cable out of housing, lube it lightly and re-insert. Hook everything back up and re-install gauges. Pull the speedo and gauge package out of dash. Unhook wiring. Remove speedo cable from speedometer. Pull speedo cable out of housing, lube it lightly and re-insert. Hook everything back up and re-install gauges. Remove gauge package. Remove wires and speedo cable housing. Pull speedo cable out, lightly lube with grease and re-insert. Hook everything back up and re-install gauge packege.
It don't have a cable. It is electronic controlled.
they don't have speedo "cables". their all electric.
you can buy a tool made for lubricating cables, at a motorcycle shop then u need to disconnect the cable from back of speedo, use the tool and lubricant then reintall cable to speedo usually tho if a speedo cable gets noisy it is worn out and about to break
How to replace spedo cable f250
There is no speedo cable on a Sunfire.
This is most likely the cable that runs from the speedo to the odo. As it ages, the lubricany dries up and the cable drags and sometimes starts to kink. You can replace this cable by removing the speedo cable from the head and the mount on the transmission (w/ the speed sensor)(mounted on the passenger side of the car right above the halfshaft). Remove the speed sensor and pull the cable out from the trans end. The new cable will be fed from the trans end back up to the speedo. Reattach the speed sensor and mount onto the trans. Install the cable back on the head and you shoudl good to go.