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Re: removing light/wiper switches & factory tacho Q
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Cheers for all your help phunkdoktaspok.

someone must have buggered with my loom by the looks of it. I'll rip the dash out of my parts donor shell & see if that loom is fully intact.

Posted on: 2005/9/22 0:31
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Re: removing light/wiper switches & factory tacho Q
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the red/white in the tacho location goes to the connector on the ignition barrel adjacent to the black/white

the green/blue goes through the firewall to a box with 3 prongs on it next to the balast resistor

Is this the right animal with the wrong colours/plugs?


PS: this is an Auto shell - do they have different looms?

Posted on: 2005/9/21 9:52
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Re: removing light/wiper switches & factory tacho Q
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hrm, my loom might be a freak.

There's two wires there alright, but they are red/white and green/blue - also they have round plugs not the flat spade connectors of the tacho. multimeter time I thinks... edit: they aren't plugged together either - I believe the ones I'm looking for should be plugged together?

Also a couple of the wires in the round plug are different too but I think they might just be discoloured as other than that they are in the right spots.

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Alright, found the diagram -->Click me

but I'm a tad confused about the tacho wiring still - I assume the loop isn't there & you have to put it in?

Posted on: 2005/9/21 8:20
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Awesome! *goes looking for Dattodude's website*

Are the tacho loop wires definately there? I couldn't find them.

Posted on: 2005/9/21 8:12
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Was there a round speedo dash that didn't have a tacho? cause my loom doesn't appear to have the right gear in it. Also as Tyrie said - the large round connector appears to have totally different pinouts.

I'll probably have to put it all back & get an aftermarket tacho now goddamnit!

Posted on: 2005/9/21 8:05
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crap! I hope the looms are interchangable - I don't have a coupe loom!

edit: the wiring FAQ states that the loom in non-tacho cars has the loop for the factory tacho - so in theory it's the same loom?

anyone confirm?

this has obviously answered my tacho question

Posted on: 2005/9/21 7:22
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Hey all,

just trying to switch instrument clusters to fit the coupe cluster into my perfect stock sedan dash - but I'm stuck as the bloody wiper switch won't come off!!

the headlight one just fell off pretty much but the wiper one is on tight - do I just pull harder on it or is there a trick to it? it's just the knob on the end that's giving me grief btw - I know to undo the actual switch itself.

Also question 2 - when I retrofit the coupe cluster in - is the black wire on the back of the tacho the one to wire to the coil?

Cheers
Ash

Posted on: 2005/9/21 7:08
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I'm not a real member, I'm a figment of your imagination...

Posted on: 2005/8/19 2:20
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I'm 26

my dad took my money & bought a 120Y wagon for me with it when I was 16 - I was devistated! I wrapped it around a tree being a tool & used it to convert a sedan shell to manual as my 2nd car.

then after having a sensable late 80's lancer & a bombed up VR4 galant - I lusted after the cheap rwd fun of a datto again.

Posted on: 2005/8/13 14:54
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