Tachometer died '89 90Q

David.Payne at brinksinc.com David.Payne at brinksinc.com
Tue Oct 19 09:06:22 EDT 2004


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Like the subject line says.  Drove to work this morning at 0 rpm the whole
way.  As soon as the sun comes up I'll check fuses and look at the wiring
at the coil.  Anyone have any ideas of where to start looking?
TIA
Dave.

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The coil has two wires coming from a the "power stage" (thats what my CIS-E
III book calls the box next to the coil) and one wire that goes into a
harness on the firewall.  Everything else works and looks OK.  Any
thoughts?
TIA
Dave.







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