On the gearbox.....
On the bottom of the transmission with a set of wires going to it from the speedo assembly where the speedo cable is connected for a manual tranny
If you have the 1.9L, you have to take the speedo cable assembly out and there will be the hole to fill your transmission fluid
The 91 and newer car you fill though the speedo cable
Some screw on. Some have a nylon clip that snaps into place when you push the cable on the speedo.
Fiero does not use a speedo cable There is an electronic sensor mounted on top of the transmission that both the engine computer and the speedo in the dash read to get the speed.
in a manual transmission escort follow your speedometer cable to the transmission, there is a 10mm bolt and a clip holding the speedo cable in, you read the gears to check fluid level and add fluid in the little hole, BUT BEWARE, The plastic holder for the speedo cable is broken VERY easily if too much force is used, your better off going to a dealership or a cheap mechanic to have it checked,
After removing the positive and negative cable, follow the negative cable to where it's grounded to the wheel well. Remove the end of the cable with the wrench. Track the positive cable to its connection on the driver's side of the engine and remove it with the wrench. Now, attach the new positive cable first and install the negative cable last and start the car to ensure that the connections are working on your Ford Escort.
cable could be loose or faulty speedo..
Fiero does not use a speedo cable There is an electronic sensor mounted on top of the transmission that both the engine computer and the speedo in the dash read to get the speed.
Fiero does not use a speedo cable There is an electronic sensor mounted on top of the transmission that both the engine computer and the speedo in the dash read to get the speed.
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.
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