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Stop trying to mate wiring and connectors between different vehicles instead find out what isn't working and repair that. I hope this helps. Take Care.
All I’m saying is there are open connections on every vehicle these usually are there for accessories your vehicle doesn’t have. Thanks for the snarky reply I was trying to help.
if it is cable driven, then unplug it at the trans an spin the inside of the cable with a drill at slow speed and see if the speed moves, if not then change the cable.
well does it light up? if its an 89 I don't remember there being a digital offered
but the VSS (vehicle speed sensor) controls the speedometer its located on the transmission if its a 2 wheel drive and on the transfer if its a 4 wheel drive a scan tool (not a code reader) is your best tool to help you diagnose this one to see if the VSS is producing a signal to the Speedometer unit
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