In a 1998 Hyundai Excel, the tacho wire, which is used for the tachometer signal, can typically be found at the ignition coil or the ECU (engine control unit). You should look for a wire that is connected to the ignition coil's negative terminal, as this wire usually carries the RPM signal. Alternatively, you may find it in the wiring harness connected to the ECU. Always consult the vehicle's wiring diagram for accurate identification.
Wire into the brown with red tracer at the ECU
To wire a tachometer (tacho) in an XG Falcon, first, locate the ignition coil and connect the tacho's signal wire to the negative terminal of the coil. Next, connect the power wire to a 12V source, such as the ignition switch, and the ground wire to a suitable ground point on the chassis. Finally, calibrate the tacho according to the manufacturer's instructions for accurate readings. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific wiring diagrams and safety precautions.
The black wire is the ground wire. The red wire is the positive wire. The green and yellow wires are the speaker wires. The white wire is the auxiliary wire.
Red= power, ither straight to battery or to ignitionBlack= ground, ither to a bolt, or to the negative battery terminalYellow= lights, hook on to your dash lights or stero lightsGreen= rpm, hook to coil on the negative side i thnk :{Hope that helps...to my knowledge, the 96 sprints' do not have a place to hook up a wire to the coil. how ever, i had found a site previously (that i cannot remember) that suggested to find the (#80) brown wire with white trace and connect it to that, but that is not working for me...
The Pink and light blue one from the diagnostics loom.
To install a rev taco (tachometer) in a 2000 Hyundai Excel, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Locate the vehicle's ignition coil or ECM to find the tachometer signal wire, typically a green wire, and connect the tachometer's signal input to it. Then, connect the power and ground wires from the tachometer to a suitable source, ensuring the connections are secure. Finally, reassemble any panels, reconnect the battery, and test the tachometer for accurate readings.
The reverse switch on a manual transmission Excel is on the transmission itself. Look for a two wire plug on the top of the tranmission when looking down from the top of the engine. Most automatic transmissions have a similar wiring plug.
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Push the door panel in around the window handle and use a screwdriver or a piece of wire with a hook to pull the clip off....it's in behind the handle.
there is no fuse located for fuel gauge. check connector. maybe it is lose or some wire is discontented. check connector and cable in the back seats.
same way you'd wire a radio in any other car.
On a 1994 Hyundai Excel GL, the ignition timing terminal is located in the engine compartment, typically near the ignition coil. It is often found on the wiring harness leading to the coil and may be labeled as the "check connector." To set the timing, you would connect a jumper wire to this terminal and use a timing light to measure the ignition timing. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for precise instructions and specifications.