Tachometer: lost like a ball in high weeds
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Tachometer: lost like a ball in high weeds
First gen 4Runner (original owner!). I have the motor in, nearly everything working except the tach. I have searched and read and looked at pictures and maybe I'm just dense, but I havent yet found a good clear explanation of what I have to do to make the 3.4 drive the old 22RE tach, if it is possible to do so. The 3.4 is from a 2000 Taco, with 3 ignition coils. Im not afraid to solder on a circuit board, but I can't seem to get clarity on what to solder where, and how to connect it to the new ECU. Can someone point me at how to make the old tach work?
Side note - my 4Runner did not come stock with a tach. I added a SR5 instrument cluster avout 20 years ago, and the tach did not work. I had to locate the tach lead in the connector and run a single wire to the 22RE coil to get it to work in its original form. Apparently some of the early non-SR5 trucks had wiring that did not support a tach, even though the wire appeared to be there in the cluster connector. So I may hafta run some specific wiring to make this work with the 3.4.
thanks....
Side note - my 4Runner did not come stock with a tach. I added a SR5 instrument cluster avout 20 years ago, and the tach did not work. I had to locate the tach lead in the connector and run a single wire to the 22RE coil to get it to work in its original form. Apparently some of the early non-SR5 trucks had wiring that did not support a tach, even though the wire appeared to be there in the cluster connector. So I may hafta run some specific wiring to make this work with the 3.4.
thanks....