On a 1999 Firebird, the tachometer sensor, also known as the tach sensor or ignition coil pickup, is typically located near the ignition coil. It is usually mounted on the engine block or near the distributor, depending on whether the engine is a V6 or V8. To access it, you may need to remove some components, such as the engine cover or intake, depending on the specific configuration of your vehicle. Always refer to a repair manual for precise locations and instructions.
your bank 2 sensor is the o2 sensor on your passenger side exhaust manifold
I need the pinout for a 1968 Pontiac Firebird hood tachometer. Specifically, the tach side connector. I have three wires coming from the engine side and seven off the tach. One broke off and can't immediately see where it was. Help?
where is the tach wire en Toyota tacoma 1999 4 cilinders
The engine computer uses the crank position sensor for the tach reading. It is located in the top pass side of the bell housing.
It turned out to be the crank sensor.
The tach signal comes out of the pcm. The pcm watches the crankshaft position sensor to calculate engine speed. The crankshaft position sensor is behind the starter.
bank 2 is the opposite side of cylinder #1. check the plugwires to see what side #1 cylinder is on and its the other side oxygen sensor
Tach is driven by a motor signal, speedo is from the trans the sensor is bad on the transmission
there is no map sensor on it
Yes
the exhaust, where every o2 sensor is
3.1L dont have a crank sensor