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This video explains the 3 simultaneous symptoms others have had and shows the process of how it's fixed. Hope this helps everyone who may run into this issue.
3 issues are:
SOURCE: toyota corolla 1994
theres no cable in toyota corolla 1994 check the speed sensor or replace speedometer have same problem with my 1993 toyota corolla
SOURCE: 1995 honda accord speedometer and odometer not working
Sounds like either your speedometer cable, your nylon gear on the side of the tranny where the cable ties in, or the odometer itself is shot. One of those three will set you straight. If you are able, remove the cluster, take the cable off the back, and pull it out of the sheath. You will see if its broken or not from there. If not, slide it back into the sheath, then you have to find out where the sheath meets the tranny, and pull it off of there. Then, you can get someone else to watch the speedo as you turn the cable from the bottom. If it works, great, if not, then its your cluster/odometer/speedo. If it does work, the small gear in the transmission is shot.
SOURCE: My speedometer and odometer stopped working
Your speed sensor has failed. The vehicles speedometer is not cable controled, it's controled by a sensor in your transmission. It's a easy fix, but the new sensor is about $80 to $100 depending on where you get it.
SOURCE: speedometer/odometer not working 2000 kia sportage
Your Vehicle velocity sensor has gone bad or the wire harness has gone bad. Check the wire harness first and if that is good, then replace the sensor. You can find the sensor on the transmission out put shaft on the drivers side. Good luck and keep me posted, be glad to help.
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