They're pretty easy to get out, just remove the large plastic trim by hand, just snaps off. Then unscrew the 4 screws that hold the instrument cluster in, then unplug the large grey plug from the back of the cluster and your done.
See this page for an illustrated guide to removing your cluster: www.DrSpeedometer.com
unhook it from the speedometer head and unhook it from the tranny and take it out.
rpm and speedometer gauges not working 1995 Chevy silverado 2wd
You can not legally.
Unhook it from the tranny and then the other end is up under the dash hooked to the speedometer, unhook it and take the cable out, just reverse the process for installation.
Unhook or screw from the back of the speedometer and the side of the tranny
Your speedometer won't work.
There isn't a speedometer cable. There is a speedometer sensor,where it is located I am still trying to find out. On the tranny or in the speedometer or somewhere else?
GMC Sierra, Silverado, Silverado 2500HD, Silverado 3500
Start by removing the gauge cluster, unhook the speedometer cable from back of cluster. Pull speedo cable thru the firewall, follow it down to the transmission, and then unhook it. Install in reverse order of removal.
The Silverado and Sierra may look the same on the outside, but are actually pretty different under the shell. The Silverado has been and has always meant to be the cheaper version of the Sierra. The Sierra, as well as all GMC trucks, have always meant to be the better-built, stronger, more luxurious, and more suitable versions of its Chevrolet brothers. The Silverado is practically the standardized, stock model while the Sierra is the big boy truck.
unhook on the tranny and reach up under the dash and release from back of speedometer, pull it out and install new one.
It will need to be recalibrated at a shop that specializes in speedometer repair.