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 How to fit an aftermarket tachometer 
Description easy fitting guide that anyone can do.
Author djpkins Date Wed Jul 15, 2009 3:59 pm Type Text How-To

Category Electrical
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How to fit an aftermarket tachometer
easy fitting guide that anyone can do.
Very simple and straight forward. First, disconnect the battery negative terminal'second, select the number of cylinders on the back of the tachometer itself. My tachometer has 4 wires attached to it'red - power from the ignition when turned on (red wire from the ignition block) , black - earth or battery negative , white - dashboard lights (connected mine to the cigarette lighter led wire live) , green - rpm signal (on mr2 this is the IG- screw directly behind the rpm clock on the dash cluster pod).

I used the propper little splicing connectors to join the wires together because they cost pennies and do a better, safer job than twisting wires together.
  

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