Tach goes to zero sometimes ?????
one of two things, One the crank sensor was outta whack, take a business card and fold it in half, and reset it to about the thickness of that folded Business card, it might need readjustment from engine vibration, Two, check your batter connections, a bad battery connection could result in flickering lights and a bouncy jumpy tach, as i have learned the hard way, and the third one, of none of those do it, replace the tach sensor and u should be good to go..
Rick
Had the same problem with my 96, after spending a few hundred at the dealer and replacing the crank sensor problem still occurred. Finally got teed off enough to troubleshoot myself and found the signal wire from crank sensor to PCM had a bad spot in insulation (back near firewall) and was occasionally but regularily shorting to ground causing the tach to drop out as well as shut down charging and make a few other warning lights on the dash come on.
Replaced wire about 4 weeks ago and no problem since then.
Replaced wire about 4 weeks ago and no problem since then.
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