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tachometer - Toyota MR2, 2.0 L, 1991

When replacing the distributor motor, which was 3SGE with a 4-coil 3S-GTE, we face the problem of an inoperative tachometer (by connecting the black wire to the TACHO contact of Kalda's brains)
, bypassing the tachometer resistor in the dashboard

tachometer - Toyota MR2 20 L 1991
those. the black wire comes to IG- in the dashboard, the corresponding track on the tachometer board is bypassed with a wiring from another, previously connected through a resistor

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DMM 19.12.20

But this is a very useful info! Senks!

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vitavod 19.12.20

and I drilled a hole in the tee for the sensor and cut a thread for the FISH fan switch and everything works)

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wasinstein 19.12.20

I can't find the output on the brain, it seems like CF, but judging by the tables. If I connect everything, then my fan should work constantly and turn off when it heats up. I had the same nonsense on my ft. but here it is impossible to check for sure due to the fact that it fails to heat up the engine in the garage ... how will I start driving maybe I will find

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MakaWelly 19.12.20

it is necessary to look at the diagrams, the logic most likely has not changed

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wasinstein 19.12.20

yes I found everything ... on the brain the conclusion is designated as TASO, and on the old PU brain is designated TASN. I connected everything works! I had a FE coil motor and installed a CTE coil motor. Now here's the problem with the fan ... where to connect so that it works as expected? ..

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MakaWelly 19.12.20

you need to understand where the signal from the brain
came from ... maybe you have a distributor motor? then it is necessary from the distributor, and you will not have to bypass the resistor

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wasinstein 19.12.20

and I have no TASN output on Kaldinov's brains ... where to hook the tachometer?

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MakaWelly 19.12.20

the brain doesn't seem to control the fans ... directly from the sensor to the relay ... dig the circuits
as an option on the sensor (usually on the radiator) the circuit is interrupted, when it rises to a critical level, the conductivity is restored