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round 3 - Tachomoeter wire for an 05 camry
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<blockquote data-quote="GreatGeak" data-source="post: 7653659" data-attributes="member: 639556"><p>The engine starts just fine, so it apparently runs for the proper duration. But the engine dies after like 20 seconds (ish), so it must be an issue with the "voltage" being to high or two low...how would I change that? They mention doing it through a bitwriter...but that's a tool that I need to (but would rather not) purchase.</p><p></p><p>EDIT:</p><p></p><p>I read through the manual a couple times, and I think I found the programming menu. I'm going to set it to "voltage/off" and give it another go around tomorrow. I'll post if it worked by early afternoon. I'm fairly confident this is it though...thanks so much for your help bubba...I was convinced the Tach wire was my only option (since virtual tach wasn't doing anything)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreatGeak, post: 7653659, member: 639556"] The engine starts just fine, so it apparently runs for the proper duration. But the engine dies after like 20 seconds (ish), so it must be an issue with the "voltage" being to high or two low...how would I change that? They mention doing it through a bitwriter...but that's a tool that I need to (but would rather not) purchase. EDIT: I read through the manual a couple times, and I think I found the programming menu. I'm going to set it to "voltage/off" and give it another go around tomorrow. I'll post if it worked by early afternoon. I'm fairly confident this is it though...thanks so much for your help bubba...I was convinced the Tach wire was my only option (since virtual tach wasn't doing anything) [/QUOTE]
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