Fine tune gauges
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On the 93 to 97 analog gauges is there a way to fine tune the outputs? I am seeing g a deviation of my tach and speedo of about 10% high and would like to correct this.
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I am not sure about the tach, but this product was designed to correct speedos on motorcycles, which tend to ALWAYS be off.
https://www.healtech-electronics.com/products/sh/
The fact that both are off may be a sign of a bad connection somewhere in the gauge cluster, so I would keep your ears open for others complaining of the same issue.
https://www.healtech-electronics.com/products/sh/
The fact that both are off may be a sign of a bad connection somewhere in the gauge cluster, so I would keep your ears open for others complaining of the same issue.