1983-1995 Suzuki Samurai S410 S413 SJ410 SJ413 Speedometer Cable Assembly
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Specification
Brand | |
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Year | 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 |
Make | |
Model | S410, S413, Samurai, SJ410, SJ413 |
Trim | Base Sport Utility 2-Door, JA Sport Utility 2-Door, JL Sport Utility 2-Door, JS Sport Utility 2-Door, JX SE Sport Utility 2-Door, JX Sport Utility 2-Door |
Engine | 1.3L 1298CC 79Cu. In. l4 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated |
Placement on Vehicle | Front |
Fitment Type | Direct Replacement |
Country/Region of Manufacturer | Japan |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Part Number | 34910 80C60, 34910 80C60 000, 34910-80C60, 34910-80C60-000, 3491080C60, 3491080C60000 |
Condition | New |
Fit In Five Steps
How to replace a Suzuki Samurai Speedometer Cable Assembly?
1.Secure Vehicle
Jack up the vehicle and set jack stands using the factory recommended jacking and standpoints. This lessens the likelihood of the vehicle rolling forward or back and falling off of the jack stands.
2.Remove Old Speedometer Cable
Remove speedometer cable at the transmission. It could be retained by a threaded collar, any combination of bolts or nuts, or a retaining clip. Pull the speedometer housing from the transmission.
Remove the speedometer cable at the speedometer. The other end of the speedometer cable is connected directly to the back of the speedometer. This requires the removal of the retainer that holds it into place. Like the transmission end, it could be a threaded collar, a bolt/nut, or a retaining clip. Remove this retainer and pull it free from the speedometer.
3.Speedometer Cable Housing and Brackets
The speedometer cable housing has a grommet where it passes through the firewall. Using a screwdriver, push the grommet free from the firewall. Remove any support brackets that hold the speedometer cable in place. Remove speedometer cable and housing.
Take note of the routing of the assembly as you remove it. Lay the replacement speedometer cable next to the cable that was removed. Check that the length is the same and that the drive ends on the cable are the same as the one removed. Transfer any necessary hardware over to the replacement speedometer cable. Any mounting brackets, grommets, support brackets should be moved to the replacement.
4.Install New Speedometer Cable
Install the replacement speedometer cable and housing back into the vehicle. Be sure to install it the same way it was removed, and be sure it is not kinked. Any kinks or bends will not allow the speedometer to work properly. With the replacement speedometer cable in place, reinstall the firewall grommet. It’s best to put a small amount of grease on the grommet before pushing it into the firewall, as this will help it to a seat. It may also help to use a dowel, or flat blade screwdriver, to aid in getting the lip of the grommet seated.
5.Reinstall New Housing and Remove Jack Stand
Reinstall both ends of the speedometer cable housing. Be sure to engage the cable ends into the drive gears as they are installed. Retighten the retaining hardware. Jack the vehicle back up and remove the jack stands. Set the vehicle back down on the ground. Take the vehicle out for a drive to verify the replacement speedometer cable’s operation.
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