drummer4468
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Hey all,
Shot in the dark here, I've been trying to run down a problem with my old '95 Nissan Skyline's tachometer(electronic, not cable driven). Sometimes it's dead and resting on the stop, sometimes it's jumpy and random, and most often it works kinda "normally" but chooses an arbitrary zero point around 5k rpm or so. This leads me to believe it's getting a good signal from the ECU but fails to translate it to the needle accurately. Again, it's a '95 so there really isn't much computerized wizardry to contend with. The cluster circuitry itself is astonishingly simple
I've already re-soldered all the points between the cluster board and motor, and there's no change in behavior. I know this is a common problem with these clusters, and pretty much all I've read just says to re-solder any bad connections. Anyone more deeply familiar with them have any advice? These clusters are only getting harder and more expensive to come by, and I'm trying to keep everything as "stock-ish" as possible.
Any direction is appreciated!
Shot in the dark here, I've been trying to run down a problem with my old '95 Nissan Skyline's tachometer(electronic, not cable driven). Sometimes it's dead and resting on the stop, sometimes it's jumpy and random, and most often it works kinda "normally" but chooses an arbitrary zero point around 5k rpm or so. This leads me to believe it's getting a good signal from the ECU but fails to translate it to the needle accurately. Again, it's a '95 so there really isn't much computerized wizardry to contend with. The cluster circuitry itself is astonishingly simple
I've already re-soldered all the points between the cluster board and motor, and there's no change in behavior. I know this is a common problem with these clusters, and pretty much all I've read just says to re-solder any bad connections. Anyone more deeply familiar with them have any advice? These clusters are only getting harder and more expensive to come by, and I'm trying to keep everything as "stock-ish" as possible.
Any direction is appreciated!