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Hi, I have an Ultra Speed Monitor 4010 that was in my car when I bought it. I have found some general information on the device on Japanese sites (Japanese website), but nothing on how to use it.

Does anyone have one of these; how do I do things like turn off the beeping and set the rev warning light?

Thanks,

Ben

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HELLO,

I HAVE THE SAME QUESTION. I BOUGHT AND ULTRA SPEED MONITOR 4010 BUT I DONT KNOW HOW TO USE IT, I HAVE LOOK EVERY WERE BUT I CAN FIND ANY MANUAL O HOW TO SET UP, IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT ME AT [email protected]

THANKS

Hi, I have an Ultra Speed Monitor 4010 that was in my car when I bought it. I have found some general information on the device on Japanese sites (Japanese website), but nothing on how to use it.

Does anyone have one of these; how do I do things like turn off the beeping and set the rev warning light?

Thanks,

Ben

Hi mate, would you like to know a. how to wire the unit into the car or b. how to set the unit up to show the right speed and revs or c. how to set the rev and speed warning up

I've got this working in my car and I quite like it - my steering wheel is too small so I can't see the factory speedo and techo.

Ben

HELLO,

I HAVE THE SAME QUESTION. I BOUGHT AND ULTRA SPEED MONITOR 4010 BUT I DONT KNOW HOW TO USE IT, I HAVE LOOK EVERY WERE BUT I CAN FIND ANY MANUAL O HOW TO SET UP, IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT ME AT [email protected]

THANKS

I DON'T KNOW WHAT WE ARE YELLING ABOUT!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-U7Lqwl3Vzk

HELLO BEN,

THE PROBLEM THAT I HAVE IS THAT THE 180 CUT IS NOT WORKING IN MY CAR AND THE CHECK ENGINE TURNS ON,

I HAVE CONECTED EVERY CABLE TO THE ECU IN THIS ORDER:

ORANGE: 12V (ECU)

BROWN : RPM SIGNAL (ECU)

GREEN: SPEED (ecu)

PURPLE: 180 speed CUT TO THE (ECU)

BLACK: ground (ECU)

At the moment all the signals are working fine( RPM and SPEED) but when i conect the purple cable to the ecu of the car, the chek engine turns on and i can not pass the 180km/hr.

i dont know if all the cables goes to the ecu or do i have to conect the ground alse..

hoping for a soon answer

yhanks

Kike

Hi mate, I have the purple wire from the 4010 connected to constant power. I also cut the speedcut wire to my ecu (quite a long time before I installed the 4010) and left both ends disconnected. This caused me no trouble and let me drive about 180kmh.

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