remote starter help
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Re: remote starter help
> Doesn't have any coil? Or multiple coils? Multiple coils is fine,
> especially with a learning tach. In the case of the old Chevy motors with 1
I realized too late that my statement was ambiguous. It does not have
one single coil, it has 6 coils.
> Either way, if the wire under the dash or kick panel is a true tach signal,
> the DMM test I mentioned should still apply.
> especially with a learning tach. In the case of the old Chevy motors with 1
I realized too late that my statement was ambiguous. It does not have
one single coil, it has 6 coils.
> Either way, if the wire under the dash or kick panel is a true tach signal,
> the DMM test I mentioned should still apply.
#17
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Re: remote starter help
> Doesn't have any coil? Or multiple coils? Multiple coils is fine,
> especially with a learning tach. In the case of the old Chevy motors with 1
I realized too late that my statement was ambiguous. It does not have
one single coil, it has 6 coils.
> Either way, if the wire under the dash or kick panel is a true tach signal,
> the DMM test I mentioned should still apply.
> especially with a learning tach. In the case of the old Chevy motors with 1
I realized too late that my statement was ambiguous. It does not have
one single coil, it has 6 coils.
> Either way, if the wire under the dash or kick panel is a true tach signal,
> the DMM test I mentioned should still apply.
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Re: remote starter help
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
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> > Doesn't have any coil? Or multiple coils? Multiple
> > coils is fine, especially with a learning tach. In the
> > case of the old Chevy motors with 1
>
> I realized too late that my statement was ambiguous. It
> does not have
> one single coil, it has 6 coils.
That's OK. It will just read 1/6 of true tach then if you tap one of them.
> > Either way, if the wire under the dash or kick panel is
> > a true tach signal, the DMM test I mentioned should
> > still apply.
news:4001D284.FADDDA80@junkmail.com
> > Doesn't have any coil? Or multiple coils? Multiple
> > coils is fine, especially with a learning tach. In the
> > case of the old Chevy motors with 1
>
> I realized too late that my statement was ambiguous. It
> does not have
> one single coil, it has 6 coils.
That's OK. It will just read 1/6 of true tach then if you tap one of them.
> > Either way, if the wire under the dash or kick panel is
> > a true tach signal, the DMM test I mentioned should
> > still apply.
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Re: remote starter help
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
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> > Doesn't have any coil? Or multiple coils? Multiple
> > coils is fine, especially with a learning tach. In the
> > case of the old Chevy motors with 1
>
> I realized too late that my statement was ambiguous. It
> does not have
> one single coil, it has 6 coils.
That's OK. It will just read 1/6 of true tach then if you tap one of them.
> > Either way, if the wire under the dash or kick panel is
> > a true tach signal, the DMM test I mentioned should
> > still apply.
news:4001D284.FADDDA80@junkmail.com
> > Doesn't have any coil? Or multiple coils? Multiple
> > coils is fine, especially with a learning tach. In the
> > case of the old Chevy motors with 1
>
> I realized too late that my statement was ambiguous. It
> does not have
> one single coil, it has 6 coils.
That's OK. It will just read 1/6 of true tach then if you tap one of them.
> > Either way, if the wire under the dash or kick panel is
> > a true tach signal, the DMM test I mentioned should
> > still apply.
#20
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Re: remote starter help
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
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> > Doesn't have any coil? Or multiple coils? Multiple
> > coils is fine, especially with a learning tach. In the
> > case of the old Chevy motors with 1
>
> I realized too late that my statement was ambiguous. It
> does not have
> one single coil, it has 6 coils.
That's OK. It will just read 1/6 of true tach then if you tap one of them.
> > Either way, if the wire under the dash or kick panel is
> > a true tach signal, the DMM test I mentioned should
> > still apply.
news:4001D284.FADDDA80@junkmail.com
> > Doesn't have any coil? Or multiple coils? Multiple
> > coils is fine, especially with a learning tach. In the
> > case of the old Chevy motors with 1
>
> I realized too late that my statement was ambiguous. It
> does not have
> one single coil, it has 6 coils.
That's OK. It will just read 1/6 of true tach then if you tap one of them.
> > Either way, if the wire under the dash or kick panel is
> > a true tach signal, the DMM test I mentioned should
> > still apply.
#21
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Re: remote starter help
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
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> > Doesn't have any coil? Or multiple coils? Multiple
> > coils is fine, especially with a learning tach. In the
> > case of the old Chevy motors with 1
>
> I realized too late that my statement was ambiguous. It
> does not have
> one single coil, it has 6 coils.
That's OK. It will just read 1/6 of true tach then if you tap one of them.
> > Either way, if the wire under the dash or kick panel is
> > a true tach signal, the DMM test I mentioned should
> > still apply.
news:4001D284.FADDDA80@junkmail.com
> > Doesn't have any coil? Or multiple coils? Multiple
> > coils is fine, especially with a learning tach. In the
> > case of the old Chevy motors with 1
>
> I realized too late that my statement was ambiguous. It
> does not have
> one single coil, it has 6 coils.
That's OK. It will just read 1/6 of true tach then if you tap one of them.
> > Either way, if the wire under the dash or kick panel is
> > a true tach signal, the DMM test I mentioned should
> > still apply.
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