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Re: Factory rev counter question.
Posted: 24 Aug 2022, 12:25
by Robsey
I am sure that I saw a video on youtube for fixing a vanagon tachometer.
Not the same issue, but worth a watch...
If I can find it...
Re: Factory rev counter question.
Posted: 24 Aug 2022, 15:17
by AngeloEvs
Have you checked that there is a pulse at pin 9 of the multiconnector (yellow cable next to the Black cable)? High voltage from the coil so do not touch - I use an oscilloscope but try a multimeter set to read a high voltage on AC volts. If there is no reading check your cable connection at the coil.
Also, has the Rev counter worked in the past?
Re: Factory rev counter question.
Posted: 25 Aug 2022, 06:09
by Africatwin
AngeloEvs wrote: ↑24 Aug 2022, 15:17
Have you checked that there is a pulse at pin 9 of the multiconnector (yellow cable next to the Black cable)? High voltage from the coil so do not touch - I use an oscilloscope but try a multimeter set to read a high voltage on AC volts. If there is no reading check your cable connection at the coil.
Also, has the Rev counter worked in the past?
Hi yes, checked continuity and also for V, both past.. also used that same signal cable on a hall tach and worked fine so happy it’s ok.
The van is new to me and arrived with no working tach. So I’m
Not sure how long it’s been broken for
Re: Factory rev counter question.
Posted: 25 Aug 2022, 15:23
by AngeloEvs
Both the petrol and diesel VW tachometers have a single IC (integrated circuit) chip (SAK215). These are still available, the other circuit components are also available which would allow the tacho to be repaired as long as the movement is not damaged and is still functional.
First, If You acquired the van with the tacho not functioning it may be worth checking that you have the correct tacho - petrol and diesel are different regards the signal required for the tacho.
Your tacho really needs to be tested on a bench to determine if it is faulty. If faulty it needs to be dismantled and examined. The VW tacho is an expensive item and difficult to obtain so well worth checking if it can be repaired.
Re: Factory rev counter question.
Posted: 26 Aug 2022, 05:20
by Africatwin
AngeloEvs wrote: ↑25 Aug 2022, 15:23
Both the petrol and diesel VW tachometers have a single IC (integrated circuit) chip (SAK215). These are still available, the other circuit components are also available which would allow the tacho to be repaired as long as the movement is not damaged and is still functional.
First, If You acquired the van with the tacho not functioning it may be worth checking that you have the correct tacho - petrol and diesel are different regards the signal required for the tacho.
Your tacho really needs to be tested on a bench to determine if it is faulty. If faulty it needs to be dismantled and examined. The VW tacho is an expensive item and difficult to obtain so well worth checking if it can be repaired.
I think it’s passed my capabilities to be honest.. all
I’ve done so far is taken the tach out and checked for any broken tabs on the board but I can’t see any.
I’m just emailing some companies to see if they will repair it.
Is there a way to tell
If a if it’s meant for a petrol/diesel?
Cheers
Re: Factory rev counter question.
Posted: 26 Aug 2022, 17:51
by AngeloEvs
I can bench test it and examine it for you. I only need the tacho not the whole dash.
Re: Factory rev counter question.
Posted: 27 Aug 2022, 05:59
by Africatwin
AngeloEvs wrote: ↑26 Aug 2022, 17:51
I can bench test it and examine it for you. I only need the tacho not the whole dash.
That’s very kind, just sent you a PM
Re: Factory rev counter question.
Posted: 02 Sep 2022, 07:37
by AngeloEvs
AfricaTwin, can you pm me a contact number. I have sent you two PM’s but not sure if you have received them.