Posted by Jeff B. on December 13, 2012 at 20:30:09 from (69.20.162.151):
In Reply to: chevy cavalier posted by Roy Prins on December 13, 2012 at 16:34:04:
It depends on the year, and whether a 3 speed or 4 speed. On the older 125C 3 speeds, the speedo gear was situated on top of the governor. When the governor gear stripped out(nylon), the governor quit spinning, which would cause the car not to shift, and also the speedometer to not turn. If it is that trans, the governor is located under a 2 or 3 bolt cap right on top of the tranny. It can be pulled right out to check the gear. Typically that would happen in cold weather after the gear got old and brittle. If it's a slightly newer trans, the cap over the governor might have some wires going to it that may have accidentally come unplugged while working under the hood. The Cavaliers are old enough I doubt they used speed sensors, but all my reference books are at work so I couldn't be sure without looking it up. I work in a tranny shop. If you want, e-mail me and I'll give you our toll free number.
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