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I had a problem like this in a Volkswagen years ago and it was a bad ground wire from the battery to the engine block.
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Since I can't get any bad readings from the alternator, I'm going to replace the ignition switch electrical part and have the tumbler assembly serviced by a locksmith. Seems like it's easier to pull the whole thing out, rather then spend an hour trying to get the top screw of the electrical switch off the back from under the dash.
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So even with the new ignition electric switch I am still getting a crazy tach. Would fried alternators diodes cause overcharging too? I get a flat 14.2-14.5 volts with the engine running at different revs.
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But I have no symptoms of overcharging..... Taking it to an electrical specialist for them to test. Tried a couple different meters and they all reported a steady 14.2 volts while the tach was doing its dance.
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My bet is still on the VR diodes. Good luck, Gerry
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Had the alternator checked out at a local shop. They couldn't find anything wrong. It is a Bosch Reman. Put everything back in the car and I am still getting the wacky tach. While I had the alternator out, I cleaned up all the connections behind it, and the wires looked fine.
Next up, pulling the gauge and sending to Hollywood for diagnosis? Or just replace the regulator on the alternator for the hell of it?
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My tach on the 1982 was intermittent and jumping around. Mechanic said it was the voltage regulator, which was repaired. Problem was fixed.
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Yeah, I ordered a new regulator. I was still leaning towards it as well, and I should be able to get the alternator out and back in a lot quicker this time around. I'll let everyone know.
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Well, put in the new regulator in and the tach is still flying around about 50% of the time.
The shift light indicator is working correctly it seems. I don't think its a grounding issue with the gauge, unless something else is wrong with it. How often do these tachs fail?
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Im going with the flux capacitor on this one..
Ok I dont know if your tach is like mine but if it is: Take out the tach and measure voltage.. an analog meter is ideal for fluctuations.. You should have a ground, a 12v and a signal I think.. If you have some power somewhere (almost certain) try and track it down.. what has capacitance in it on your car, Im not sure.. find out whats all on the fuse that you are seeing the power at.. I gotta think its getting something on the 12v line.. disconnect the alternator and see what happens.. I dont get how diodes would do this.. although there could be a magnetic build up in the alternator and there is the power.... this what i would do.. Im only jumping in because of lack of response. After re-reading.. What the heck is going on with rigged relay? this must be sorted out first..
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Pin 2 on the tach comes from pin 21 of the DME.
And while you're in there check the condition of the brown wire.
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Get the tach to NHS......remove any "rigged stuff"......
Did you get a different voltage reading with the new VR? Doyle
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Send the tach for repair? I dont know that its the tach.. How do you know its the tach? Isnt he seeing it moving when power should not be applied?
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Probably a bit premature,..sorry,....in re-reading, you are right,..he's seeing the action when the ignition switch is off (as you're contending). ...a new ignition switch, at that.....sure smells like some wiring could be the issue.....time to chase and trace....
In that case,...find where the (errant) power is coming from... Best! Doyle
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The rigged relay is out of the picture now, replaced with a working used one. Thanks!
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