Tachometer reads high
The tachometer in my 90 Bonneville LE reads high, shift points seem to be correct. Could this just be a inaccuracy in the display? Are there resistors I can replace to remedy the situation. It isn't a huge deal, but its one of the only things wrong with my bonneville.
I haven't. At idle it reads 2000ish, on acceleration it will go up fairly high, sometimes just sit at 7k until it shifts. The motor is definitely not working that hard, and idle was determined to be 880-900.
If you can get your hands on a scanner, you can read live data and get information on the engine speed the PCM is reading.
GM is not really known for gauge accuracy, but this does seem to be pretty bad, even for GM norms. Stepper motor issues in this gen are pretty much unheard of. It may be worth the trouble to try and source a replacement cluster just in case.
GM is not really known for gauge accuracy, but this does seem to be pretty bad, even for GM norms. Stepper motor issues in this gen are pretty much unheard of. It may be worth the trouble to try and source a replacement cluster just in case.
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ChilinMichael
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Nov 28, 2007 10:18 PM










