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Old 23-11-2005, 03:42 PM
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Would a faulty ignition amplifier cause the rev counter to behave iradically
Its jumping all over the shop and sometimes doesn't work
Old 23-11-2005, 11:15 PM
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what car is it on?

probably more a case of the rev counter being wanked. I owned a car that the rev counter wouldnt work for about half an hour or so, short drives it never worked.

another car i had the rev counter lied, it would read differently when it had first started working, compared to after a while. had me confused for a while until i figured that one out
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Its a sapphire cossie 4x4
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well the rev counter only has 3 connections, 12v, earth, and a connection to the coil negative.

It works sort of, so theres 12v and earth there, and im presuming the car runs fine so it wouldnt sending a flase signal to the rev counter.

u could check the continuity of the wires, check they arent giving eratic readings or something.

Im almost willing to bet my jam tart on it
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I'll try that cheers
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let me know how u get on
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I've got the same problem aswell, funny that.

I'll take your advice safe and give it a go.

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Originally Posted by S2RSsteve
I've got the same problem aswell, funny that.

I'll take your advice safe and give it a go.

Cheers
you got a series 2 yeah. Theyre REALLY BAD IN THEM. One car i had the rev counter LIED for the first few minutes of running, and another one i had was dead until about half an hour of driving then it would come to life

cant see it being a lot else in an Escort Turbo
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