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deepsouth06 07-02-2013 10:17 AM

RPM Gague
 
Guys need some help with this. My RPM gauge has been acting crazy for some time now. Either the RPM gauge is not working at all or if it is working its not anywhere accurate. When working its always lower where it probably should be and when taking off if the truck was to go past 2000 RPMs the gauge goes crazy and will go past the 3000 mark, and i know I am not nearly pushing the truck that hard. Now my truck is running fine so I haven't really been on top to fix this but I have finally gotten annoyed of this. Any help or ideas as how to fix this would be greatly appreciated?

seafish 07-02-2013 09:56 PM

The tach on 2006 is well known for acting up...moreoften then not, the problem is bad solder joints on the back of the gauge cluster, as well as cluster mounting points that excaberate the problem by causinmg excessive flex in the cluster board, thus leading to early failure of the badly soldered connections.

Read about the problem here and here--

http://www.cumminsforum.com/forum/3r...kin-right.html

http://www.cumminsforum.com/forum/3r...-issues-3.html



AND if you are at all handy with a soldering gun, you can follow the steps for the fix here--

http://www.keepandshare.com/doc/3998...m-2-8-meg?da=y

deepsouth06 07-04-2013 02:13 PM

Thank you
 

Originally Posted by seafish (Post 3191355)
The tach on 2006 is well known for acting up...moreoften then not, the problem is bad solder joints on the back of the gauge cluster, as well as cluster mounting points that excaberate the problem by causinmg excessive flex in the cluster board, thus leading to early failure of the badly soldered connections.

Read about the problem here and here--

http://www.cumminsforum.com/forum/3r...kin-right.html

http://www.cumminsforum.com/forum/3r...-issues-3.html


AND if you are at all handy with a soldering gun, you can follow the steps for the fix here--

http://www.keepandshare.com/doc/3998...m-2-8-meg?da=y

Thanks for the Reply. Just may look into doing this my self

rockcrawler304 07-05-2013 11:23 PM

Took me an hour to fix mine. Several weeks now and still going good.

https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...x-t311818.html

Tobin 07-06-2013 05:53 AM

I have done the fix on another truck and it works great. Just take your time and get a small soldering iron.

Tobin

plessm 07-18-2013 11:10 AM


Originally Posted by seafish (Post 3191355)
The tach on 2006 is well known for acting up...moreoften then not, the problem is bad solder joints on the back of the gauge cluster, as well as cluster mounting points that excaberate the problem by causinmg excessive flex in the cluster board, thus leading to early failure of the badly soldered connections.

Read about the problem here and here--

http://www.cumminsforum.com/forum/3r...kin-right.html

http://www.cumminsforum.com/forum/3r...-issues-3.html



AND if you are at all handy with a soldering gun, you can follow the steps for the fix here--

http://www.keepandshare.com/doc/3998...m-2-8-meg?da=y

Hmm, my tach does weird things too, but not as bad as this. Mine only shows idle at 300 rpm at times, then jumps quickly if I tap the accelerator pedal like there's some electrical problem. My truck is still under bumper to bumper extended warranty I bought when it was new. Do you think they would cover this repair?

seafish 07-19-2013 01:14 AM


Originally Posted by plessm (Post 3193989)
Hmm, my tach does weird things too, but not as bad as this. Mine only shows idle at 300 rpm at times, then jumps quickly if I tap the accelerator pedal like there's some electrical problem. My truck is still under bumper to bumper extended warranty I bought when it was new. Do you think they would cover this repair?

I son't see why it wouldn't be covered, though likely they would replace the entire gauge cluster, since it is bad. You should at least try to get them to cover it, and if it is not covered, then try the repair yourself.


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