Unreliable Tachometer

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Old 12-09-2008, 07:37 PM
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Unreliable Tachometer

My tach sometimes works at higher rpms, but usually will settle to zero, or close to it, after awhile. It then sometimes jumps erratically when shifting, but still usually reverts to the bottom of the scale.

-Is there a common sending unit problem and where is it?

-Is this problem even worth trying to fix or is it something that I should accept like the other random electrical problems I have in both this truck and my Explorer?

Thanks for any input.
 
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Old 12-09-2008, 07:55 PM
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I had something like this happen in my old T-Bird (early 70's vintage). I found the problem was in the electrical connections to the distributor (which was where the tach got its signal) - they were corroded/loose/dirty (whtever). Cleaned and tightened those up and eveything was fine. If your truck has a distributor, I'd look there.

If not, I'm no help at all - sorry!

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Old 12-09-2008, 10:26 PM
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Jack,

Sorry, I forgot to put in that it is the 1997 f-150 that is in the top left of my name header.

4.6 litre Triton (no distributor)

By the way, I also drive a 1965 Mustang coupe. The tach in there works fine because it was simple enough for me to install myself.
 
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Old 12-09-2008, 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by krash kendall
Jack,

Sorry, I forgot to put in that it is the 1997 f-150 that is in the top left of my name header.

4.6 litre Triton (no distributor)

By the way, I also drive a 1965 Mustang coupe. The tach in there works fine because it was simple enough for me to install myself.
I'm sorry krash - I saw that you had a 97 and thought maybe that year still had a distributor.

It still sounds like a poor electrical connection to me though. Perhaps something that loses conductivity when it gets warm? Unfortunately, I have no knowledge of the innards of your truck. :o

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Old 05-26-2009, 05:30 PM
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im having the same problem with my 97 but not as bad normal works but goes dead for a few secs then come back not sure if its a bad connection or a sensor some where im about ready to tear the backwards from the cluster till i find the problem but if i find any thing you'll be the first to know
 



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