Bad Tachometer - help find value of Burnt Resistor
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Bad Tachometer - help find value of Burnt Resistor
I have been working on my Tach problem for sometime and just figured out why it was not working.
It's due to a blown resistor, now my problem is "what is the value of this resistor?" since it went all black.
can someone identify it thru the image below?
apologies for the crappy phone cam...
It's due to a blown resistor, now my problem is "what is the value of this resistor?" since it went all black.
can someone identify it thru the image below?
apologies for the crappy phone cam...
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Re: Bad Tachometer - help find value of Burnt Resistor
just replace it and be done. What's to say it won't burn up again?
BTW, you don't have to replace the entire gauge cluster. The tach can be removed and replaced.
BTW, you don't have to replace the entire gauge cluster. The tach can be removed and replaced.
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Re: Bad Tachometer - help find value of Burnt Resistor
Yes I know that I can replace the Tach only... but it would be cheaper if I just replaced the resistor... i just need the value so i can have the right one... :D
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