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Old 08-07-2014, 09:40 PM   #1
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Default Weird tacho Problem

Hi there,

I bought my first AU the other week and so far I am loving it. (series 1 XR6 vct manual)

I have a weird problem, on start up the tacho needle wont move for a few seconds or jumps about like it is having a fit. Once it stops being psycho it will read higher than it should. it still moves as I accelerate but once cruising at 100kmph the tacho reads 3000rpm. then the next trip it will read 2500rpm at 100.


All other gauges work perfectly except 1 globe is blown down near the odometer.

I have searched this forum for common problems but couldn't find anything that was the same as mine.

Cheers

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