seeing the recent other thread about tach wiring reminded me:
the wiring on my ~2005 multifunction tach has a feature that I have not seen in a wiring diagram (quite possible I have just overlooked it)
- a bullet connector on the trim (pink) wire
its a "two connector" tach - my F225TXRD only uses one of them
(though the original rigger used a two-connector harness)
Both tach connectors seem to have a pink wire;
I'm guessing hidden under the harness tape wrap is a "Y" splice -
one leg of which then has the bullet
Both connectors also seem to have a gray - also a Y splice on that?
I'm seeing mentioned in the other thread,
that gray on some tachs is overtemp - not so, on mine...
here's what my single connector is doing:
tach wire color to harness wire color voltage effect of grounding
green/white to green 5.15 oil light blink
green/red to green/red 5.15 temp light blinks
gray to blue/white 5.15 none seen
pink to red/white 5.5 trim reading
The way my console is constructed, I can't easily get at the back of the tach.
Can't see the wires actually coming out of the housing, can't access/see the dip switches.
Without actually removing it, I'm limited in my exploratory efforts.
I would like to see what changed if I switched the dips to 2-stroke...
the wiring on my ~2005 multifunction tach has a feature that I have not seen in a wiring diagram (quite possible I have just overlooked it)
- a bullet connector on the trim (pink) wire
its a "two connector" tach - my F225TXRD only uses one of them
(though the original rigger used a two-connector harness)
Both tach connectors seem to have a pink wire;
I'm guessing hidden under the harness tape wrap is a "Y" splice -
one leg of which then has the bullet
Both connectors also seem to have a gray - also a Y splice on that?
I'm seeing mentioned in the other thread,
that gray on some tachs is overtemp - not so, on mine...
here's what my single connector is doing:
tach wire color to harness wire color voltage effect of grounding
green/white to green 5.15 oil light blink
green/red to green/red 5.15 temp light blinks
gray to blue/white 5.15 none seen
pink to red/white 5.5 trim reading
The way my console is constructed, I can't easily get at the back of the tach.
Can't see the wires actually coming out of the housing, can't access/see the dip switches.
Without actually removing it, I'm limited in my exploratory efforts.
I would like to see what changed if I switched the dips to 2-stroke...
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