Re: [DML] Wacky Tach
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Re: [DML] Wacky Tach
- From: Martin Gutkowski <martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 08 Jul 2005 21:21:16 +0100
Check your battery terminals are tight. Mine did this and that was the
problem
Martin
ironranger7012 wrote:
>I posted this message a couple of weeks ago with no response. After
>just reading Jasons message about his tach going past redline may be
>our problems are similar.
>In my case the tach reads ok at idle to about 2.5k and then starts
>going wild. At about 65mph the reading is about 5k and wavering +/-
>200 rpm. The original tach did the same until it went around and the
>needle just pointed down and waved a little while the engine was
>running. I bought a new tach but it does the same as the first but at
>about 1k less rpm. I have just put up with it but I don't want this
>to go over the top and have to buy a new tach again. I was thinking
>it may be the ground for the tach but I'm feeling too old to maneuver
>under the dash anymore for something that may or may not be my problem.
>I hope someone else out there has a cure for this and/or Jasons.
>
>Vic
>7012
>
>
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