Be sure to unscrew the serrated nut on speedo head next to where cable attaches and drip 10w oil in . It broke for a reason usually the grease gets hard right there . A toothpick pushed through old grease might be needed to get oil in . That input thing should spin freely .If unlucky your odometer might have jammed , means out It comes. But usually the lubrication at inlet bushing dries up .more oil frees it .Good luck !JohnSent from my iPhone not by choice
On 1 Jan 2020, at 6:41 pm, Ronald Klinczar rjklinczar@xxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300] <Chrysler300-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Folks, my speedo cable stopped working this summer, I had lubricated it 10 years ago. This summer I decided to get a new reproduction cable from Van's auto at Carlisle. Any tips for removing and installing the cable housing assembly? I have it unscrewed at the back of the speedo, and am aware of where it enters the tranny.Ron KlinczarBuffalo. NY65 300 in Ice Blue