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When pootling along the queens highway in your beloved VW, and you look down at the one single dial instrument panel, is the needle on your speedo jumping up and down like a stripper at a bachelor party? If so, you need a new speedo cable. The speedo cable is exactly what it’s description implies. It’s a cable the goes from the centre of the front left wheel to the back of the speedometer. As the wheel spins, it twists the cable which runs in a thin tube, which in turn spins a small grommet in the back of the speedometer. The faster it spins, the high up the needle goes. Simple as that! Speedo Cable – Removal and replacement, OK, so to begin with park your vehicle on a level surface. If you have after market wheels fitted to your car that do not give you access to the centre dome cap of the wheel, then you’ll have to take the wheel off by jacking up the front left of the vehicle. Remember to support the vehicle on an axle stand before doing anything else. Once you have removed the central dome cap, you will see the speedo cable poking out the centre of the hub. Don’t try and pull it out! The next thing to do is disconnect the other end of the cable at the speedometer. To remove the cable completely, it must come out from the speedometer end and not the wheel hub end. Spending hours trying to pull it the other way, will be funny to the casual observer, but serve you no purpose other than to wind you up and get you covered in grease.

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