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defender90_dave



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help fitting rev counter to td5 only 1.2 volts on pin 19
Hi,
I am trying to fit a VDO rev counter into my defender Td5. I have located min 19 on my ecu and run a wire up to the instruments. The trouble is I can only get 1.2 vdc relitive to earth on the wire when the ignition is turned on. I believe there should be 5 vdc. Can anybody out there help me. Is there anything I can do to sort this out. I have made the pull up circuit shown elswhere on this forum but the 1.2v is just not enough to swith the base of the transistor. Sad
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I believe it is a square wave pulse so I think to measure it properly you would need an oscilloscope. 2002 90 Td5 Station Wagon
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defender90_dave



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Sorry Grafty99 I did not make it clear in my original post but I was measuring the signal with an ocilloscope. I have come to the conclusion that the 1.2vdc is actualy correct and that I have to use the pull up circuit mentioned elswhere on the forum to get up to a 12vdc signal as an input into the standard VDO rev counter.

Thank you for your reply though matey.http://www.defender2.net/forum/images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif
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