My sons car, last year he said speedometer cable making noise and the needle would register over 100mph at times when it made noise. Now the needle is off (laying on bottom of instrument cluster) and odometer not working. Tried to take instrument cluster off (all 6 screws out but cluster seems to stick and not come out and I do not want to force something). Ideas, suggestions, etc.. Is a new cable needed, new needle, etc..Can the old needle still be put on a new cable? How does the other end come out of the tranny? Need to disconnect tranny first before pulling out the instrument cluster? ideas, suggestions
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Originally posted by wybnrml View PostTo pull the cluster out you will need to unscrew the speedo cable from the trans. Then you will be able to pull the cluster out.
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Originally posted by rolsont7 View PostHow does the other end come out of the tranny?No festiva for me ATM...
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I thank everyone for the information. I feel I can now get the job done. When I posted this question I thought It would take a week to get some replies. Only took less than 1 hr. I have 1 other issue. The speedometer needle is laying at the bottom of the instrument cluster still attached to the round black disc that appears to plug into the needle of the cable. Can it be placed back on the cable or am I looking at another issue such as a new instrument cluster or a new odometer??
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You can actually pull the cluster out without unscrewing the speedo cable from the transmission.
First to know, there are two electrical connections on the back of the cluster. (left side and ride side at the top.)
Disconnect the the left side first (driver side door is closest), then wiggle the cluster sideways until you can connect the passenger side connection. This will allow you to move the cluster a bit more freely.
Now, pull it forward some and tilt the left side back into the dash. This will allow you to see the speedo cable connector to back of the cluster. There is a white ring with a hook like connector that holds the cable to the back of the cluster. You must get the the hook to come loose before you are able to remove the cluster. It's not hard, you can use a finger tip to pry it upward.
The cluster will the be easy to remove. Install in reverse order.
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If the cable was making a lot of noise, then it needs to be regreased. I would suggest asking your local auto parts store what they recommend to grease the speedo cable.
To grease the cable, you will need to open the hood and find where the speedo cable connects to the transmission. You don't need to remove the cable off of the transmission b/c it's a two-peice cable. Halfway between the transmission and firewall is another metal connection. (twist together)
Unscrew this connection and you will be able to pull out the upper half of the speedo cable. Lube it generously and slide it back into the tubing.
This will help with all the noise coming from the cable.
NOTE: The bolt that holds the speedo gear into the transmission is a 10mm. The gear house has a tab that the screw goes through to hold it onto the trans. If you use this tab to pry, IT WILL BREAK OFF.
If you need more help, you can email me directly at jermnc77@gmail.com I know a lot about the Aspire! Mine is a '95 also and the body now has appx 275K.Last edited by Britstiva; 02-03-2011, 06:53 PM.www.cardomain.com/id/jermnc77
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Thanks for the information. After troubleshooting, the problem was the lower cable. It was broke just above the stud that goes into the gear located in tne tranny.
Any ideas where I can get a lower cable. Ford and the standard auto part stores can not get the part anymore.
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from a yard, OR from a protege LX manual trans (in the yard).Trees aren't kind to me...
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