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Just a quick technical query.

Just changed out the battery in my boot and since then my tacho has started wigging out.

Sometimes it reads correct and then other times it reads erractically like a two bob watch bought in Bali.............

..............goes off like a seismograph after a nuclear bomb.

.............anyway was wondering if anyone has had a similar problem and if so what was the remedy or if anyone has an answer to solve this problem, it would be greatly appreciated and stop me from blinking so much and having an epileptic fit when im like doing 3000 - 7000 rpm whilst idling at a red light!!

Cheers

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