install tacho on lanos?
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thanks for the pics man but here is the thing... i don't have this sensor on my car ... yes at this location i got just a mount for the sensor with the port plugged with steel so i am sure that my sensor is not missing... it is not designed to have one.
i don't know if this will mean that we both have different ECU's or not but i am sure we got something different.
MMamdouh
i don't know if this will mean that we both have different ECU's or not but i am sure we got something different.
MMamdouh
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here you are:
MMamdouh
MMamdouh
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I've put my way up in the Espero/1.5i thread, here: http://www.daewootech.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=35140
However I can understand that'd take a bit of fiddling if you're not too sure what you're doing there; I had to remove my resonator box to poke the wire through to the interior; luckily I'd already made a hole for my amp cable. :P
However I can understand that'd take a bit of fiddling if you're not too sure what you're doing there; I had to remove my resonator box to poke the wire through to the interior; luckily I'd already made a hole for my amp cable. :P
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its a cam position sensor and i don't have it either, those pics were sent to me by joseanevo .
also i never saw it on any of our localy assembled Lanoses and i don't know why we don't have it
MMamdouh
also i never saw it on any of our localy assembled Lanoses and i don't know why we don't have it
MMamdouh
Driving is the utmost fun you can have with your pants on!
Check out my ride: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/567267
Check out my ride: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/567267
ubuyau wrote:
* Put a diode (1N4004 400V 1A - Jaycar part#: ZR1004 - $0.40AU for
4) in Wire D10 (the white wire with grey rectangles on the big plug
of the ECU) with the silver collar facing the tacho.
* Put another diode in Wire C3 (a brown wire on the big plug) with
the silver collar facing the tacho.
* Solder the two ends of the diode and the trigger wire from the tacho together
but i have found 2 brown wire
* Put a diode (1N4004 400V 1A - Jaycar part#: ZR1004 - $0.40AU for
4) in Wire D10 (the white wire with grey rectangles on the big plug
of the ECU) with the silver collar facing the tacho.
* Put another diode in Wire C3 (a brown wire on the big plug) with
the silver collar facing the tacho.
* Solder the two ends of the diode and the trigger wire from the tacho together
but i have found 2 brown wire
i suppose the marking C reffers to something on the wire itself... maybe it is written on the wire r maybe this refers to the position of the wire in relation to the ECU socket.
MMamdouh
MMamdouh
Driving is the utmost fun you can have with your pants on!
Check out my ride: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/567267
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C refers to the position on the plug. Where each wire goes into the light blue plug, on the plug itself there is a little molded number to tell which one it is.
Make sure the collars on the diodes are the right way... also check your trigger wire (where you are getting your source from eg. after the two diodes that have been soldered) with a multimeter to make sure that your problem is not a faulty tacho.
--Tim
Make sure the collars on the diodes are the right way... also check your trigger wire (where you are getting your source from eg. after the two diodes that have been soldered) with a multimeter to make sure that your problem is not a faulty tacho.
--Tim