I took my tach signal from the coil. (temporarily running it inside the van) I will fix it by putting it through the ecu firewall-grommet, and run it up the left bottom air-space behind the side-panels. Sudhir On 5/21/07, David Kao <dtkao0205@yahoo.com> wrote: > --- joel walker <jwalker17@EARTHLINK.NET> wrote: > > > not sure what your 4th connector would be, though ... > > > > good luck! hope it helps. > > joel > > > > I looked at a Vanagon tach meter I got from a junkyard. The tach meter has 4 pins > but the connector has only 3 connections. There is one that has no connection. > > I have wanted to convert my 84's to have a tach. But the temperature and fuel level > gauges need to be moved . How are they moved and attached to new positions? I guess > I need to remove my instrument cluster out of the van to figure it out. > > Where did you get the tach signal from? Do you have to get it all the way from the > coil? > > David > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________Sick sense of humor? Visit Yahoo! TV's > Comedy with an Edge to see what's on, when. > http://tv.yahoo.com/collections/222 > |
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