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I am going to change the speedometer cable in my truck tomorrow and I was wondering how it plugged into the back of the guage. Thanks for any help :fr:
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its threaded. it just unscrews.
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thanks
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It threads into the back of the insrument panel much like a tv cable does to the tv.
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anybody remember what size wrench you need
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I've never needed a wrench...just a large pair of slip-joint pliers. It's not supposed to be on there that tight, just snug.
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I have always just twisted it off with my fingers. They are never tight, unless someone cranked it down because they thought it should.
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cool hopefully it will be that easy
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I put my new one on with my fingers, but I had to use pliers to take the old ends off. If its a new cable, the needle might kinda bounce around at certain speeds. I haven't done it yet, but people have said to put graphite inside the housing to lubricate it, so the needle doesn't bounce.
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