I removed my nonworking tach and wondered how to test it !
Thanks
http://www.c34.org/wiki/index.php?title=Manuals
scroll down to misc manuals, second one down
Take a battery any battery an put it across the meter it will move. A 1.5v cell would be a good start. Charlie
When I say put a battery across the meter movement or tach gauge the same thing Charlie
The manuals don't show how to test it, after reviewing them. I apologize for my ignorance but can someone be more explicit as to how to test it. I did not understand from the posts
First take an electrical ohm meter an take the two leads from the meter an put one on each terminal on the back of the tach meter there are different terminals. One says send - alternator one is gnd-ground I would think you should get an ohm reading with your electrical meter. To make sure you electrical meter is on ohm touch the two meter leads together you will read 0 ohms. Try different combinations of terminals to look for ohms the light bulb should be about 7-10 ohms Charlie
Thank you
will try that.
Finally got to try the ohm test and the meter moved from the rest position at 500 only to about 50. Very little. What is the significance of that?
Quote from: crieders on June 21, 2016, 11:51:08 AM
The manuals don't show how to test it, after reviewing them. I apologize for my ignorance but can someone be more explicit as to how to test it. I did not understand from the posts
Clif see the techwiki troubleshooting guide
http://c34.org/wiki/images/3/34/Gauge_Troubleshooting_Steps.pdf
There's very little you can do with a malfunctioning tach. Test the alternator 'tach' or 'AC' post to negative to see if you have an alternating current signal and the voltage - disconnected from the tach.
sometimes the adjustment on the tach gets oxidized and turning it back and forth to different positions will clean it up for a while.
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