I have an intermittent issue with the tach needle sticking at 4000 rpm on my 89 Lancer. This is something that just started recently.
I have an intermittent issue with the tach needle sticking at 4000 rpm on my 89 Lancer. This is something that just started recently.
The tach in Slug sometimes works, and sometimes gets stuck on 0 or some other values.
I've heard it is usually the connections of the tach board to the cluster. But i haven't had luck with a permanent fix.
I'll probably opt for a aftermarket gauge install from SpeedHut. I like the add-on gauges i put in Mini, and SpeedHut lets you totally customize the gauges.
Wayne H.
'91 Dodge Spirit ES 2.5L turbo 5spd
'05 PT GT 2.4T HO autostick (RIP)
'89 Plymouth Acclaim 2.5L turbo auto, "Slugmobile" yes, THE Slugmobile!
'89 Dodge Caravan SE 2.5L turbo auto, "Mean Mini" yes, Gus' Mean Mini! (Current best 11.699 @ 114.43 mph! - Oct 15th, 2022 Cecil County Dragway, MD)
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and other cars, trucks and motorcycles
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Mine in the 87 SL is about as useless as tits on a nun. When it decides to work, it's as much as 500rpm off from what the LM is showing.
Regards,
Miles
DD '87 Sundance T1, SLH with rear disks
'87 CSX #432 2.5 CB TII, SLH
Years ago I had a tach that would stick in an 89 Spirit. Turned out the needle was actually dragging a bit and pulling it up a bit solved the problem. Just a thought.
Martin
85 T&C wagon