EfficaciousMaximus
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- Location
- Everett, WA
- Vehicle Year
- 1991
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 2.3L L4
- Transmission
- Manual
Okay, first post... here we go!
1991 ford ranger, 2.3L, Custom edition.
Stock Tachometer, part #F07F-10E853-DA N
This model either came with a tachometer or it was added before I owned it but it's wired up correctly so that's not the question. I've been searching for days online and in different parts yards, but I can't find the right OEM replacement, nor a picture of what I need to repair the unit.
I'm sure a ton of people have seen this, it's not an uncommon issue. The tachometer overheats, schrches some of the connections in the upper left corner of the circuit board, you can re-solder them and it'll work again!
(see this video for reference: https://youtu.be/fF5uag3hpic)
Well short story this didn't work for me, one of my resistors burnt out and is missing some of the identifying color bands on it. Anyone have a circuit diagram of the Tachometer gauge itself or can pull the unit from their dash and tell me which one to use? It's the big blue one on the edge looks like the colors start with brown black brown. As far as I can tell, as long as the middle characters of the part number are the same it should use the same circuit board and parts behind the scenes so to speak.
1991 ford ranger, 2.3L, Custom edition.
Stock Tachometer, part #F07F-10E853-DA N
This model either came with a tachometer or it was added before I owned it but it's wired up correctly so that's not the question. I've been searching for days online and in different parts yards, but I can't find the right OEM replacement, nor a picture of what I need to repair the unit.
I'm sure a ton of people have seen this, it's not an uncommon issue. The tachometer overheats, schrches some of the connections in the upper left corner of the circuit board, you can re-solder them and it'll work again!
(see this video for reference: https://youtu.be/fF5uag3hpic)
Well short story this didn't work for me, one of my resistors burnt out and is missing some of the identifying color bands on it. Anyone have a circuit diagram of the Tachometer gauge itself or can pull the unit from their dash and tell me which one to use? It's the big blue one on the edge looks like the colors start with brown black brown. As far as I can tell, as long as the middle characters of the part number are the same it should use the same circuit board and parts behind the scenes so to speak.