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OK, trying to get my gen1.5 cluster wired up to a gen2 dash harness. I have lights, fuel, coolant, oil, and charging. You know, the super important stuff.
Right now I am trying to figure out the tach, since Ford does not seem to have ever written down the schematics for the 86-88 tachs. Looking at the circuit board I have 4 pins, B, G, S, and L2.
From my experience with after market ones I am assuming that B is a 12V reference, G is ground, and S is signal. Does anyone know what L2 and S are?
If I hook power and ground to the B and G terminals respectively I get a constant reading of about 400 RPM. If I tap a grounded wire to the L2 terminal I can make the needle respond and go up matching the frequency of my tapping. The S terminal seems to do nothing.
Right now I am trying to figure out the tach, since Ford does not seem to have ever written down the schematics for the 86-88 tachs. Looking at the circuit board I have 4 pins, B, G, S, and L2.
From my experience with after market ones I am assuming that B is a 12V reference, G is ground, and S is signal. Does anyone know what L2 and S are?
If I hook power and ground to the B and G terminals respectively I get a constant reading of about 400 RPM. If I tap a grounded wire to the L2 terminal I can make the needle respond and go up matching the frequency of my tapping. The S terminal seems to do nothing.
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