1998 115hp 2 stroke
The digital tach goes haywire at times, reading a number of partially digital numbers, multiple arrows pointing to oil or temp. Sometimes it's fixed by a light tap on the screen, sometimes not. No alarms sound, that's important to note and remember when responding. Usually 10-15min into running engine it reads normal. I've unplugged the wire harnesses, plugged back in, no remedy. My amateur opinion would think it's a ground wire that is shorting.
What I'd like to learn is how I go about finding out the tach's model number. Then I'll be able to find an original owners manual. The manual probably has a troubleshooting section. The original owner didn't have the engines trim hooked up to the gauge either, so the manual would be helpful indeed. Picture of the tach is below.
The digital tach goes haywire at times, reading a number of partially digital numbers, multiple arrows pointing to oil or temp. Sometimes it's fixed by a light tap on the screen, sometimes not. No alarms sound, that's important to note and remember when responding. Usually 10-15min into running engine it reads normal. I've unplugged the wire harnesses, plugged back in, no remedy. My amateur opinion would think it's a ground wire that is shorting.
What I'd like to learn is how I go about finding out the tach's model number. Then I'll be able to find an original owners manual. The manual probably has a troubleshooting section. The original owner didn't have the engines trim hooked up to the gauge either, so the manual would be helpful indeed. Picture of the tach is below.