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A 1994 Plymouth Sundance/Duster does not use a speedometer cable. Instead, it uses a Speed Sensor located on the transmission.
Plymouth does not use inertia/reset switches
Plymouth does not use inertia switches.
Chrysler/Plymouth/Dodge vehicles do not use inertia/reset switches.
1995 nissans do not use a speedometer cable ,they are electronic via sen unit speedometer unit ecm etc.
doesn't use a cable, it uses an electric sensor
No it must be a genuine cable. The cable is two piece.
According to my Haynes repair manual, 1996 and later models do not use a conventional speedometer cable. They use an electronic speedometer and a vehicle speed sensor (VSS)
My reservoir label states the use of DOT 3 fluid only.
The speedometer cable (which runs from the transmission to the dashboard) has snapped. This is a two-piece cable, and the one-piece cable in later Proteges will not work. I had the transmission replaced, and the cable could never be fit in properly. This is a mechanical speedometer, so you would have to change the entire speedometer part of the instrument panel to use a magnetic/electronic speedometer.
You should use a 50/50 blend of a good commercial antifreeze that is sold everywhere!
Have your mechanic check the speedometer cable connections. They no longer use a cable. It is electronic. If the speedometer is not working but the odometer is, the problem is in the dash cluster. If both the speedometer and odometer are not working, the speed sensor in the transmission may be at fault.