You would always want to have your tach in a very easy to see place. I have seen many mounted on the left window molding. They do make a gauge mount that replaces the original factory molding.
Do you mean an oil pressure gauge? Not tach?
Terminal number 36 in ur engine computer
how to install automotive tachometer on a snowmobile
theirs a green wire by distributer that is for the tach
Tach signal? To install a Tachometer? I did it 2 days ago! finnaly got a Tach on my 1998 Nissan Frontier By concept 1 4 cylinder 2.4 right?....Yep if you would still light to know Email me at x31diablo31x@aol.com or myspace is myspace.com/diablo31 peace!
IF you have the installation instructions for the tach, it prolly tells you where to attach the tach wire. If not, call the manu. of the tach or search for their website online.
if you mean tach/tachometer you have find an aftermarket tach driver and plug it in where the original tach plugs in
This entirely depends on the vehicle and the type of tach your referring to such as a add on tach or an OEM in dash tach. To explain how to install and OEM tach would take far to long. I would suggest a add on tach that mounts basically where ever you want to mount it. Most of these tachs explain the installation instructions. I personally recommend a tach by Autometer you can view their products on the web at the link below. , EzForJesus http://www.autometer.com/
If you can start the engine when cold, but it sputters and stalls when it's warm, then you most likely have a bad ICM. When you crank the engine, if you have tachometer movement, then the module is good, if there's no tach movement while cranking then the module is bad. The tachometer gets the signal from the module, so if the tach works, then the module is good.
There should be installing instructions with the tach. If not contact the manufacturer.
on to your coil, or you ignition box where it is labeld tach only ( or some thing like that ) hope that helps
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