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Originally posted by wheelfetish View Postso hook it up to one of the un-common colors? Does it matter what cyl? How would that work, its just a shift light. It needs the voltage from the tach to illumiate when it hits that voltage (rpm).
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Originally posted by Average_Jerk View Postwhats the year and model of your car? i can look up schematics from home
I checked shopkey and it said the white connecter, pin 20 is engine speed (rpm), and thats what a few people said on bimmerforums and some m3 forums. I also checked my haynes manual and it gives me a diagram for the tach signal, but I have no idea were its showing it at. It says the instrument cluster, but I couldn't find it. They don't even list a wire color.
-Dan
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Originally posted by wheelfetish View Post1993 325is
I checked shopkey and it said the white connecter, pin 20 is engine speed (rpm), and thats what a few people said on bimmerforums and some m3 forums. I also checked my haynes manual and it gives me a diagram for the tach signal, but I have no idea were its showing it at. It says the instrument cluster, but I couldn't find it. They don't even list a wire color.
The wire is located in a white connector behind the instrument cluster. Do not unplug the white connector with the ignition on or turn the ignition on with the plug disconnected.
or the injector trick like i mentioned
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Thats exactly what I did. x16 (white connecter on the back of the instrument cluster), Pin 20, its a black wire that I traced and spliced into. I even thought the bulb in the shift light was put in backwards since its led, but nope. Ill have to call the company I got the shift light from. Maybe mine is falty. Run the injector trick by me again, I never heard of doing that lol
-Dan
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Originally posted by wheelfetish View PostSo just splice into any of the un-common wires at any injector?
ex. I could splice into a blue wire for cyl. 4 or the purple wire for cyl. 6 as long as its not red (common).
Right?
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Ill look at the wiring diagrams for it before I try it out just to double check. I went threw every diagram in the back of the haynes manual and never saw anything that had to do with fuel injectors and tach signals. It would make more sense if it was the common color. Im not doubting you, I just never seen it done that way.
-Dan
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Originally posted by wheelfetish View PostIll look at the wiring diagrams for it before I try it out just to double check. I went threw every diagram in the back of the haynes manual and never saw anything that had to do with fuel injectors and tach signals. It would make more sense if it was the common color. Im not doubting you, I just never seen it done that way.
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