the speedometer doesn't move just because you push the gas pedal. the car must be moving.
there should be a sensor in the rear end, or on the drive shaft. that is for a rear wheel drive non-computerized.
on a front, it could be in the wheel (on the spendal), or in one or both of the front drive axles.
I'm not sure about in computerized models.
2006-06-13 05:31:13
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answered by my_name_is_what 3
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The cable might have broke. First, check where it goes into the transmission and see that its still connected firmly. If so, check the back of the speedometer and make sure the cable is attached there too. If its attached in both places, try replacing it. Thats what I would do.
2006-06-12 17:29:09
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answered by Steve-o 3
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depends on which type it is and year if it has a cable you would have to rnr speedo head then unhook cable then unhook and trans and install a new cable that is the problem 99% of the time if not it is a speedo head assy. if it has electronic speedo 99% of the time it is the sensor on the trans assy.
2006-06-13 12:38:07
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answered by james m 2
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you only need to replace the cable ,the easy way is to buy a new cable ,than locate old cable on Tran's ,now unscrew it and pull out broken cable leave the housing ,now pull cable from new one out of it's housing and feed in to old housing,give it a few spin,s to make sure it's in , than reconnect to trans should take 5 Min's
2006-06-13 05:38:47
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answered by jim100beam 2
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depends on if it is electronic or cable. if it is cable, the the gear is stripped in the transmission or the cable broken. if it is electronic, then the sensor is missing from either the rear end pick up or the one on the driveline if it has ione.
2006-06-12 17:27:55
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answered by jamesbenball 1
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put the transmission in gear
2006-06-13 10:02:16
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answered by joseph d 2
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