Where does the Red Wire go on a tachometer?
The tach adapter’s RED wire connects to the lead right off the EEC diode. The Tach adapters RED/GREEN wire needs to be routed to the other end of the wire you just cut. This end is downstream of the tach adapter.
Where do I get my tach signal from?
You should source the tach signal from the tan/yellow stripe wire at terminal #2 of the EDIS module. The PCM is sensitive to signal noise on this wire, so make a nice clean tap and route with care. I would solder your tach signal wire to the EDIS terminal #2 wire, using heatshrink tubing over the joint.
Which is the correct wire for the tach adapter?
The Wire with the two blue connectors is the correct one. The tach adapter’s RED wire connects to the lead right off the EEC diode. The Tach adapters RED/GREEN wire needs to be routed to the other end of the wire you just cut.
What kind of wire to use for PCM tach?
The PCM is sensitive to signal noise on this wire, so make a nice clean tap and route with care. I would solder your tach signal wire to the EDIS terminal #2 wire, using heatshrink tubing over the joint. From here the tach signal wire goes right to the tach, set it to 8 cylinders.
The tach adapter’s RED wire connects to the lead right off the EEC diode. The Tach adapters RED/GREEN wire needs to be routed to the other end of the wire you just cut. This end is downstream of the tach adapter.
You should source the tach signal from the tan/yellow stripe wire at terminal #2 of the EDIS module. The PCM is sensitive to signal noise on this wire, so make a nice clean tap and route with care. I would solder your tach signal wire to the EDIS terminal #2 wire, using heatshrink tubing over the joint.
Can a multi meter be used to test a tachometer?
To properly test a tachometer wire in a vehicle will require a Digital Multi Meter capable of measuring AC voltage. Note that a typical tachometer signal is not true AC voltage but pulsed, DC voltage.
The PCM is sensitive to signal noise on this wire, so make a nice clean tap and route with care. I would solder your tach signal wire to the EDIS terminal #2 wire, using heatshrink tubing over the joint. From here the tach signal wire goes right to the tach, set it to 8 cylinders.