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Well you know it does not have a speedo cable since you replaced the speed sensor in the transmission. My guess would be a problem with the speedo or cluster.
Disconnect the posative terminal then touch the terminal to the posative a few times quickly it will reset your odometer needle to above the resting pin. This happens because you moved your posative terminal and the needles spun around and sat on the wrong side of the pin.
Try disconnecting the battery again, only the + side. Wait for 3-5 min before hooking back up. Turn the switch on but not over, then start the car after a few seconds.
when the sensor was installed it was installed wrong.
They wired it into the turn signal feed.
have your dealer or, an auto electrician fix the wiring to your sensor.
gauges tend to do this when they are broken get it checked using a multimeter, check the resistance and power.its possible that it has only came to light due to increased elctrical power from your new battery, the old one must of been completely shot, hope this helps!
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