Tach cuts out
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From: Colville,in beautifull Eastern (should be a state) Washington
Tach cuts out
Driving down the road the tach will cut out for a few seconds up to several minutes, also seems a little sluggish when it does. I've poked around checking for loose connections, etc., nothing apparent.
Is there someplace in particular I should pay extra attention to ?
Thanks !
Is there someplace in particular I should pay extra attention to ?
Thanks !
When your tach quits, check the battery voltage (guage) and see if your A/C will come on. The computer controls the operation of the A/C compressor and the alternator. If the computer sees no signal from the CPS it will think that the engine is not running. It will therefore cut off the A/c compressor and alternator output completely.
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Hello everyone... I am new to the forum, and want to thank everyone for your help and advise in advance. Regarding the tach post, is this on a diesel or gas engine, I have the same problem on my diesel. Would it be the same thing, and if so, where would i find the cam or crank sensor?
Thanks again
Thanks again
Mulva: On your truck it will be on the front of the motor by the pulley on the crank with the balancer or whatever on it. Its kind of on the left side. Its no problem to change really. Cost me about $93 for mine. It will also cause the O/D and TC lockup in automatics to not work right, along with the alternator not charging. It also caused my speedometer to not work too.Good luck.
Eric
Eric
Ok, so i replaced the crank sensor, or as dodge refers to it, the engine speed sensor. anyway, still no change, I may not have the gap set correctly. Is there a set gap setting for this?
Thanks everyone.
Thanks everyone.
Yes there is a gap setting; but i just slid a piece of cardboard under the crank sensor and slid the sensor down not to tightly on top of it, then tightened up the bolts, pulled out the cardboard, and tried it. Worked good for me.
Eric
Eric
Originally posted by mulva
Ok, so i replaced the crank sensor, or as dodge refers to it, the engine speed sensor. anyway, still no change, I may not have the gap set correctly. Is there a set gap setting for this?
Thanks everyone.
Ok, so i replaced the crank sensor, or as dodge refers to it, the engine speed sensor. anyway, still no change, I may not have the gap set correctly. Is there a set gap setting for this?
Thanks everyone.


