Roughly 4 months ago, I replaced my speedometer cable because the dial was bouncing all over the place. It worked fine for about a month, then one day started bouncing again, all the way up to 45mph. It was also off by 5mph (read 5 lower than I was actually going).
I recently got into the dash to try and install a gauge cluster from a 93, and backed off because it didn't look like it would match up. So when I put the old one back in, the speedo cable stopped functioning. I pulled it again, checked it, put it back in and took a drive. It climbed shakily to 25 and got stuck.
I traced the line and it's securely clipped to the tranny part, but I noticed there's a small part near the middle of the cable that has a chunk missing with white corrosion on it and where it was touching the bottom of the car.
Why is this happening with a new cable? Is this why it's no longer functioning? How do I prevent this from happening if I buy yet another cable?
The rear main seal has a small leak, does tranny fluid corrode these things?
I recently got into the dash to try and install a gauge cluster from a 93, and backed off because it didn't look like it would match up. So when I put the old one back in, the speedo cable stopped functioning. I pulled it again, checked it, put it back in and took a drive. It climbed shakily to 25 and got stuck.
I traced the line and it's securely clipped to the tranny part, but I noticed there's a small part near the middle of the cable that has a chunk missing with white corrosion on it and where it was touching the bottom of the car.
Why is this happening with a new cable? Is this why it's no longer functioning? How do I prevent this from happening if I buy yet another cable?
The rear main seal has a small leak, does tranny fluid corrode these things?