How to install a tachometer ?
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It's a Canadian thing eh!
After market is quite simple, but changing the gauge cluster is even simpler. To change the cluster you just need to find a cluster with the compatible year of you're truck, so either 92-93 clusters will work for those years of truck or if you have a 94-96 truck you need to find a cluster from those years.
To install an after market tach you should have about 4 wires, a black ground wire which can be wired to anything metal in the cab, a red power wire which can be either wired to the fuse panel key power or the battery, a white wire that you attach for the light and a green wire which connects to the negative side of the coil under the hood.
To install an after market tach you should have about 4 wires, a black ground wire which can be wired to anything metal in the cab, a red power wire which can be either wired to the fuse panel key power or the battery, a white wire that you attach for the light and a green wire which connects to the negative side of the coil under the hood.
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After market is quite simple, but changing the gauge cluster is even simpler. To change the cluster you just need to find a cluster with the compatible year of you're truck, so either 92-93 clusters will work for those years of truck or if you have a 94-96 truck you need to find a cluster from those years.
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I will try to find the right cluster,I just need to change it right ? my question will be the new cluster has the Tachometer how to connect it ? I need another cable ?
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Originally Posted by soyelcachorro
I will try to find the right cluster,I just need to change it right ? my question will be the new cluster has the Tachometer how to connect it ? I need another cable ?
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