My Tach is lying to me
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My Tach is lying to me
06 F350 single wheel just out of warranty. Tach is off by oh.....say 25%. This just started today on my way back from a 450 mi. round trip. It still works but it's reading low like it's got 4 input signals and one of them is missing. Am I even close? Then another hundred miles down the road I had to brake kind of hard and the dang ABS light came on. I'll plug in a scanner (snap-on Solus) tomorrow if I can make the time. I don't know if the two problems are related or not. I'm sure someone has seen it before, because these things are so dang predictable.
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Yes they are tied together through a relay/circuit. It's probably a bad connection at a relay or it could be the ABS module is gone. I've not experienced this problem yet, but doing a little research I found multiple issues regarding faulty tach readings with ABS light coming on. Have you done anything to the truck lately that might have caused a plug to come loose or damage wires?
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Sorry guys
I couldn't log on for what ever reason and the reset gave me double barrel hell. I didn't hae time to hook up scanner yesterday, but the tach started working and the ABS light went off about a half mile from the house. Sounds like a connection problem huh. E han't done anything to the truck lately. The dealer put a new FICM and pressure regulator on it a few months back so I don't think it took that long to manifest, but then I'm at the very beginning of the learning curve and have a long way to go. I drove my '89 7.3 for so long that i got stuck in the past. Technology shot right by me.
I recently bought a '92 dodge cummins. My plans are to rob the motor and drop it in the 89 F250 4X4. (just to let you guys know i'm not totally inept with a wrench in my hand) I've completely rebuilt the undercarriage and it's on it's 2nd motor and 2nd front end (small crash). Every seal, bearing, bushing, u-joint, caliper, rotor....well you get the picture. I just got fed up with not being able to pop the hood on the side of the highway walk up and down the fence row looking for some baling wire and jury rigging whatever and going on about my business. I thank you guys for getting back to me in such a timely manner and apologize again for my tardy response. I'll get to work on the 6.0L and pass on the info.
I recently bought a '92 dodge cummins. My plans are to rob the motor and drop it in the 89 F250 4X4. (just to let you guys know i'm not totally inept with a wrench in my hand) I've completely rebuilt the undercarriage and it's on it's 2nd motor and 2nd front end (small crash). Every seal, bearing, bushing, u-joint, caliper, rotor....well you get the picture. I just got fed up with not being able to pop the hood on the side of the highway walk up and down the fence row looking for some baling wire and jury rigging whatever and going on about my business. I thank you guys for getting back to me in such a timely manner and apologize again for my tardy response. I'll get to work on the 6.0L and pass on the info.
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My buddies truck used to do the exact same thing... check that sensor on the pumpkin. I believe it's actually magnetic in order to pick up the debris coming off of the ring gears, but obviously over time collecting metal shavings on a sensor will do funny things.... like make ABS light come on and speedo/tach not working right... though I think the tach is not related to that, just the speedo is...
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not a problem! I like beer! My favorite kind is O P..........(other peoples)
oh... and as long as we're on the subject..........at about 99500 miles my engine started taking a bit longer to fire. It went from a 3 second crank to 5-6 seconds. It just started all at once, and now it consistently takes 5-6 and sometimes 7 seconds to fire. What is this a precursor to? High pressure oil pump? Mileage is at 100800 right now. I've changed the oil religiously every 100 hrs. and taken good care of air filter and fuel filters. I don't work it very hard at all, but do hook on to trailers every now and then. I don't even have a 5th wheel ball in the bed.
oh... and as long as we're on the subject..........at about 99500 miles my engine started taking a bit longer to fire. It went from a 3 second crank to 5-6 seconds. It just started all at once, and now it consistently takes 5-6 and sometimes 7 seconds to fire. What is this a precursor to? High pressure oil pump? Mileage is at 100800 right now. I've changed the oil religiously every 100 hrs. and taken good care of air filter and fuel filters. I don't work it very hard at all, but do hook on to trailers every now and then. I don't even have a 5th wheel ball in the bed.
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Really hard to say why it takes a few seconds longer, but believe it or not simple little things can affect these temperamental beasts. Have you switched oils lately 15w-40/5w-40 etc...? I'm using RevX which I added with my oil and it seems to help engine start up. You might want to review the advertisement on it.
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