Pod tachometer contact broken - 451 smart fortwo2010-01-11T15:54:10Zhttp://www.451s.com/forum/topics/pod-tachometer-contact-broken?feed=yes&xn_auth=noThank's very much. This is ex…tag:www.451s.com,2009-10-26:1912846:Comment:676552009-10-26T22:03:07.443ZMario Celegin
Thank's very much. This is exactly what I was asking for.<br />
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Highly appreciated!<br />
/Mario
Thank's very much. This is exactly what I was asking for.<br />
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Highly appreciated!<br />
/Mario This is really old but on the…tag:www.451s.com,2009-10-23:1912846:Comment:675922009-10-23T02:27:28.939ZHoberman
This is really old but on the off-chance you haven't found your answer yet I'll go ahead and post. I assume you're talking about the dash-end connector, not the one inside the tach itself.<br />
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I've attached a photo of the connector. Pin 1 is to the left in the picture. The cable itself should be marked with a stripe; this is pin 1, with each conductor connected in order (i.e., not crossed) to pins 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8 of the connector. Pins 5, 7, and 9 are left unconnected.<br />
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If you're handy with a…
This is really old but on the off-chance you haven't found your answer yet I'll go ahead and post. I assume you're talking about the dash-end connector, not the one inside the tach itself.<br />
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I've attached a photo of the connector. Pin 1 is to the left in the picture. The cable itself should be marked with a stripe; this is pin 1, with each conductor connected in order (i.e., not crossed) to pins 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8 of the connector. Pins 5, 7, and 9 are left unconnected.<br />
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If you're handy with a multimeter, you should see about 150 ohms between pins 1 and 2 and between pins 3 and 4. Pins 6 and 8 are for the tach illumination. It's a plain old filament light bulb so you should see 10-20 ohms between the pins.<br />
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If that's not what you're looking for let me know and I'll see if I can help.<br />
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Hoberman