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The Hairy Camper
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Tachometer Steper Motor

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Anyone know if you can still get hold of the Stepper Motors for a T3 Tachometer? Or a more modern one that functions the same way?

I've seen loads on ebay for T4's and Mk3 Golfs, but they look very different and I imagine they work in a different way.

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it not likley to be a stepper motor on the T4 t will be a standard moving coil meter.
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I've a complete polo/derby tacho here 7k max rpm VDO same era almost the same as a T3 one - petrol obviously

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There has been no compatible replacement available for about 15 years (unless something has changed quite recently).
I repair instrumentation for heavy equipment, there's a particular unit that fits a crane worth hundreds of thousands of pounds that uses the same motor. If we ever need one, we buy a 1980s VW cluster and harvest the part...

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TwinTurbo wrote: 09 Jan 2026, 18:20 it not likley to be a stepper motor on the T4 t will be a standard moving coil meter.

Thanks TT, do you know if any moving coil meters would be compatible with a standard T3 Tach PCB?
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