Tachometer not working

Tiny
DOOGIE89
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  • 1992 MITSUBISHI 3000GT
  • V6
  • 2WD
  • MANUAL
  • 190,000 MILES
My tachometer is showing 0 RPMs and I have a multimeter that actually has an RPM setting, but I don't know how to connect it to the ignition coils because everything I've read or seen is cool on plug instead of the ones I have.
Tuesday, February 8th, 2022 AT 11:25 AM

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Tiny
KASEKENNY
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Just so I understand what you are looking for. You want to use your meter as the tachometer and not the one in the truck?

If that is the case, your vehicle has a connector that is used when timing the engine.

I am attaching the info on this connector from this procedure and that should help with setting this up.

Please run through this material and let us know what questions you have, and we can go from there.

Thanks
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Wednesday, February 9th, 2022 AT 4:09 PM
Tiny
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Hi guys. I wanted to wait to let you carry on this conversation, but I have one comment to add. Check if the pointer has gone all the way around and is on the backside of the stop peg. These are not spring-loaded pointers as they were many years ago. The computer circuit places the pointer to its desired position. If the shortest way to "0" or to idle speed is clockwise, it will go that way and become stuck. Pointers can be reset by performing the gauge test procedure with a scanner, but it's much easier to just momentarily run the engine fast enough that the shortest way for the pointer to get to the actual speed is counterclockwise. To say that a different way, look for the number that's straight across from "0". If that happens to be, oh, let's say "6", the engine has to reach higher than 6,000 RPMs, then the pointer will follow engine speed back down to normal.
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Wednesday, February 9th, 2022 AT 6:50 PM

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