Factory Tach

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snowmann

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I have not tested it yet, but I'm expecting it to be inoperable. Does anyone have recommendations for repairing the factory tach if it turns out not to work?

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I'd start simple. Is it getting 12v? Is it getting the voltage signal from the coil?
 
I'd start simple. Is it getting 12v? Is it getting the voltage signal from the coil?
It's in a parts car. Just got the dash pulled out. The car is pretty rusted inside so I'm expecting it to be inoperable. Will try testing it once the scrap guy takes the circus away
 
make sure you look to see if the sending unit for the tach is still in the car. I believe it is down in the driver side kick panel area. you need that to be able to rebuild it with the tah kit above, other wise the board is just out n the open.
 
Just an FYI ...The tach sender is above the kick panel behind the lower driver's side dash. You can see it if you look right behind where the tachometer is and a little to your left.
 
make sure you look to see if the sending unit for the tach is still in the car. I believe it is down in the driver side kick panel area. you need that to be able to rebuild it with the tah kit above, other wise the board is just out n the open.
Yes, it was there.
 

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