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can anybody get Harlan to check his pm's?
he's replied 2-3 times, but with no real helpful input. He had 2 from me in his inbox, and i see he signed on today, but i have no reply.
do i have to take this to vendor complaints forum? I really don't want to
he's replied 2-3 times, but with no real helpful input. He had 2 from me in his inbox, and i see he signed on today, but i have no reply.
do i have to take this to vendor complaints forum? I really don't want to
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no phone number on his website. No response to my email. Only a few responses to my PM's, which were questions, not things to try to fix the situation.
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Here ya go!
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tach wire to #10 pin, white wire on the pcm (red)
12v keyed
ground, easy
it lights up, blinks the settings back, but wont come on at the rpms, i've tried several rpms, mainly 1000, 1500 etc
yes it was in 4 cylinder mode....and nothing
checked the voltage at the connection at the pcm (which is sodered) and got 0.030VDC (or close, can't remember). Harlan suggested I test it in ACV to get a bigger number. My multimeter would only read down to 0.0 in ACV and got nothing...but I still get the 0.030VDC
same voltage all the way up to the shift light, but nothing is working??
so what do I do? can I tap into something else and then use a different setting?
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tach wire to #10 pin, white wire on the pcm (red)
12v keyed
ground, easy
it lights up, blinks the settings back, but wont come on at the rpms, i've tried several rpms, mainly 1000, 1500 etc
yes it was in 4 cylinder mode....and nothing
checked the voltage at the connection at the pcm (which is sodered) and got 0.030VDC (or close, can't remember). Harlan suggested I test it in ACV to get a bigger number. My multimeter would only read down to 0.0 in ACV and got nothing...but I still get the 0.030VDC
same voltage all the way up to the shift light, but nothing is working??
so what do I do? can I tap into something else and then use a different setting?
"
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He was kind enough to stop by and take a look at everything...what a stand up guy!