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Hey guys just got into car started it drove off and all of a sudden the rev tacho in the car started going crazy it sat around 4 grand and just kept going beteen 4 and 9 all the way home. just at idle was doin the same by the way car is seris 2 r33 83k on the tacho. was thinkin its just a loose wire.. Help please.

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Hey guys just got into car started it drove off and all of a sudden the rev tacho in the car started going crazy it sat around 4 grand and just kept going beteen 4 and 9 all the way home. just at idle was doin the same by the way car is seris 2 r33 83k on the tacho. was thinkin its just a loose wire.. Help please.

hi

sounds similar to what mine does. There is a screw behind the tacho that has a split washer that became loose on mine and caused it to do the same thing.

tightening up the screw should fix the problem, maybe a dash of loctite or a new split washer could help also.

matt

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hi

sounds similar to what mine does. There is a screw behind the tacho that has a split washer that became loose on mine and caused it to do the same thing.

tightening up the screw should fix the problem, maybe a dash of loctite or a new split washer could help also.

matt

yeah Ill check it out tomoro i no its not the signal i got and afc and the revs are fine on there just the needle on the tacho is going crazy hope thats it..

cheers

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Hey guys just got into car started it drove off and all of a sudden the rev tacho in the car started going crazy it sat around 4 grand and just kept going beteen 4 and 9 all the way home. just at idle was doin the same by the way car is seris 2 r33 83k on the tacho. was thinkin its just a loose wire.. Help please.

Yup my old cluster would do exactly the same thing between like 3000 and 4500 rpm it would go ape shite. It is the tacho it's self coz i just chucked in a new cluster and it hasn't failed once. My old cluster has since been tested in another car and it played up. One day when i'm bored i'll actaully attack the old cluster and see if I can get a definite answer on whats wrong. If I can fix it I might even sell it instead of having a museum of old skyline parts :D

Cheers

Camden

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