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Start The Engine
Ride: 2000 FXDWG
Join Date: Mar 8th, 2008
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New tach wiring
Hi there. I am looking at putting a dreg specialties mini tach on my 2000 wide glide.
ONe source says It just has to be wired into the tach feed from the ignition module.. The other says I need a $40 adapter. What gives? Anybody? Thanks. MOE |
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Ride: 07 Road King Classic
Join Date: Jun 21st, 2007
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Re: New tach wiring
You may find a pink wire that is the tach signal tucked away in the harness up around the headlight itself. If you do it's a home run for you. I don't recall the year they did away with it.
Shouldn't be any adapter necessary for the hookup. If the pink wire isn't available, you can use the #3 location in the ECM plug. It's the tach signal position where the pink wire was connected to. Take a look here. Tach Lead - Harley Davidson Community
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