dbrannon79
I'm getting there!
Hello all, It's been a while since I've done anything in the forums and my first post! I am finding myself in need some help with my factory instrument panel tach. Not sure if this is the right are to post this but here goes...
I have a 1995 chevy 6.5l diesel c3500 truck that is all stock and my tach gauge is reading about 500 to 600 rpm too high. I verified this with a photo tach on the crank and with a snapon scanner (OBD1) the engine at idle showing on the dash tach is about 1200 when the photo tach and the scanner both are showing 580 to 600. cruising at 70mph the dash tach shows 3100 and the scanner shows 2450 or so. The dash tach seems to be consistent with no wild reading as if it's just off reading high.
since the tach gets the signal from the alternator I decided to replace the alternator thinking that a previous owner may have replaced it with the wrong one. this did not change anything. Is there a calibration that can be done on the gauge cluster or anything else I can check to help solve this?
Thanks in advance
I have a 1995 chevy 6.5l diesel c3500 truck that is all stock and my tach gauge is reading about 500 to 600 rpm too high. I verified this with a photo tach on the crank and with a snapon scanner (OBD1) the engine at idle showing on the dash tach is about 1200 when the photo tach and the scanner both are showing 580 to 600. cruising at 70mph the dash tach shows 3100 and the scanner shows 2450 or so. The dash tach seems to be consistent with no wild reading as if it's just off reading high.
since the tach gets the signal from the alternator I decided to replace the alternator thinking that a previous owner may have replaced it with the wrong one. this did not change anything. Is there a calibration that can be done on the gauge cluster or anything else I can check to help solve this?
Thanks in advance