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Re: Tacho problems



Hi Peter

I think you are referring to my suggestion many months ago when I
replied to someone else with this problem.

The same happened to my Stag, exactly the same symptoms.

It turned out to be a bad fuse, the connection inside the fuse between
the fuse wire and the end cap was bad. Additionally the end cap was
corroded and not making good contact with the fuse holder.

I fitted a new fuse and the problem went away.

Hope this is of help


Mike Parry
mike@domain.elided
73 (was Auto now half way to being a manual 5 speed)+ Ford V6 3.1L
 



In message <91a28ea8.36faa9c1@domain.elided>, PGAHOWELLS@domain.elided writes
>Hi
>My Tachometer dropped to zero twice during a ten minute drive this morning. It
>remained at zero for 0.25 of a second and flew straight back to 3000.
>Tonight it dropped back one  second after starting and remained at zero for
>500 meters, and then suddenly jumped back to 2800 or whatever I was doing.
>The engine is running OK
>I remember a suggestion this Tacho problem could be bad fuse. If it is not
>that does anyone have other suggestions.
>Peter H
>
>

-- 
Mike Parry



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