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tacho on ca ?
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Hi where do u wire in a tacho on a ca18det in a 1200?

i have a standard ecu and loom.

the tacho said to wire the green wire in to coil or signal.

please help.

thanks Chris.

Posted on: 2006/8/31 12:10
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Re: tacho on ca ?
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12v feed to the coils. This wire sees the 4 pulses which is enough to make the tacho work. It is polarised, so make sure you wire it in the correct way.


Posted on: 2006/8/31 12:27
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Re: tacho on ca ?
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do u know what colour the wire is?

Posted on: 2006/8/31 12:32
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Re: tacho on ca ?
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No I don't mess with factory looms much these days

It's the wire that connects to the centre conductor on the 3 pin plugs to each of the coils.

It splits into 4 wires at the engine bay. Might have been red with a white trace..that's completely from memory though.

Posted on: 2006/8/31 12:52
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Re: tacho on ca ?
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Thanks i will work it out from here.

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