Speedometer Cable?
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Speedometer Cable?
Could someone help me out and tell me where in the tranny the speedometer cable plugs into? I know i might sound dumb but i have no clue where it goes! i have a d16a6
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Re: Speedometer Cable? (89civichatchback)
Theres sorta a flat spot on the back side of the tranny by the firewall, and ther e is a hoel right there that it goes into , and its straight up and down.
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Re: Speedometer Cable? (gocivicgo)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by gocivicgo »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Theres sorta a flat spot on the back side of the tranny by the firewall, and ther e is a hoel right there that it goes into , and its straight up and down.</TD></TR></TABLE>
There is a thick rubber boot around where it goes into the tranny.
DO NOT REMOVE BOOT when replacing cable.
It's proably breaking cause it installed wrong.
Got helms?
There is a trick to removing and re-installing it correctly.
HTH
There is a thick rubber boot around where it goes into the tranny.
DO NOT REMOVE BOOT when replacing cable.
It's proably breaking cause it installed wrong.
Got helms?
There is a trick to removing and re-installing it correctly.
HTH
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Re: Speedometer Cable? (4crx4me)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 4crx4me »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
There is a thick rubber boot around where it goes into the tranny.
DO NOT REMOVE BOOT when replacing cable.
It's proably breaking cause it installed wrong.
Got helms?
There is a trick to removing and re-installing it correctly.
HTH</TD></TR></TABLE>
My boot stayed on the cable iteslf whenever I pulled out the speedo cable?? I ahve never had a problem with them breaking either I did however have a hell of a time putting in my last one though.
There is a thick rubber boot around where it goes into the tranny.
DO NOT REMOVE BOOT when replacing cable.
It's proably breaking cause it installed wrong.
Got helms?
There is a trick to removing and re-installing it correctly.
HTH</TD></TR></TABLE>
My boot stayed on the cable iteslf whenever I pulled out the speedo cable?? I ahve never had a problem with them breaking either I did however have a hell of a time putting in my last one though.
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Re: Speedometer Cable? (Vinceg99)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Vinceg99 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
My boot stayed on the cable iteslf whenever I pulled out the speedo cable?? I ahve never had a problem with them breaking either I did however have a hell of a time putting in my last one though.</TD></TR></TABLE>
My Bad. You are right. sir.
Can't find CRX helms'.
But in Integra helms it says the boot stays on the trans end of speedo cable. There is a cir-clip underneath the boot that holds cable in place.
EDIT* Found the 1990 CRX helms. I was correct the 1st time.
ON CRX's with D series trans and engine.
You DO NOT remove rubber boot. You squeeze and twist boot then, you pull speedo cable out of the boot and boot stays on transmission.
Page 5-5 1990 CRX Sevice Manual. In engine removal section.
On B series engine/trans see above posts.
Modified by 4crx4me at 10:30 PM 7/25/2003
My boot stayed on the cable iteslf whenever I pulled out the speedo cable?? I ahve never had a problem with them breaking either I did however have a hell of a time putting in my last one though.</TD></TR></TABLE>
My Bad. You are right. sir.
Can't find CRX helms'.
But in Integra helms it says the boot stays on the trans end of speedo cable. There is a cir-clip underneath the boot that holds cable in place.
EDIT* Found the 1990 CRX helms. I was correct the 1st time.
ON CRX's with D series trans and engine.
You DO NOT remove rubber boot. You squeeze and twist boot then, you pull speedo cable out of the boot and boot stays on transmission.
Page 5-5 1990 CRX Sevice Manual. In engine removal section.
On B series engine/trans see above posts.
Modified by 4crx4me at 10:30 PM 7/25/2003
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