Tach wire for alarm

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Edgecrusher
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Tach wire for alarm

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2006 base Vibe Compustar 900-as install. Ive tried using the pin27 black wire off the pcm but im not getting the signal that I expect from that wire. It doesn’t go low. It changes very little with rpm and is around 8-10volts. I’ve tested all the wires in the right plug on the pcm and also the wires at the cluster and none run 0 volts at idle and increase with rpm.

Any suggestions? I’m using tachless mode but it’s spinning the starter way to long.
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Re: Tach wire for alarm

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black wire, ECM, far right plug, pin 5

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Re: Tach wire for alarm

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Just to expand further...if you're too lazy to click the link Slammed provided :lol:

*Notes: The ECM (Engine Control Module) is behind the glove box. On the XRS models, the tach wire is in the second plug from the right, pin 3.*
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Re: Tach wire for alarm

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Yeah unfortunately that info doesn’t jive with what im seeing like i said. If im reading the plug/connector correctly, when it’s plugged into the computer the first pin is on the bottom left of the connector. Reading to the right five spaces gives me a brown wire.
If i look at the plug all the way to the LEFT I have a black in pin 5, but that gives me 6.6volts at about 800 rpm and maxes out at 7.3volts when rpms are increased. This is the only wire I can actually get some sort of change off from, however which makes me wonder if the “plug all the way to the right” doesn’t mean how it sits under the dash but rather with the label on the ECM facing up??
There’s another plug with a black pin 5 but that gives no signal I’m looking for.
I attached a pic to show what i have here.
Am I confused here or something?
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Re: Tach wire for alarm

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Since only one black wire is in pin 5 on either direction, I would think that would be the one to use.
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Re: Tach wire for alarm

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Did you get it figured out? I tapped into a black wire on the instrument cluster. The (incorrect) instructions I followed stated to connect to the leftmost black wire on the instrument cluster plug. That one didn't work but there was another black wire that did. forgive me for forgetting the position, and I didn't take pictures of the install.
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