16V_1600
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Hi,
I have a 1999 corsa 1.7 Diesel Envoy with the clocks without the rev counter.
I changed these for a set of electric clocks from a petrol model and everything but the rev counter works.
I have read the how to in the tech section etc about the "pea green" wire and I already had this in the connector block wired in but it just never went anywhere with the clocks without the rev counter.
Plugged in the rev counter clocks and when I start the car the rev counter goes straight to 5K RPM
Rev the engine a bit and it goes past 7K RPM and off the clock.
Any ideas what is happening and how I can sort it as I want to get the rev counter working
Cheers
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joey736
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you need a set clocks witha rev counter from a diesel corsa.
petrol and diesel clocks work differently
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=355353
[Edited on 07-10-2007 by joey736]
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16V_1600
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quote: Originally posted by joey736
you need a set clocks witha rev counter from a diesel corsa.
petrol and diesel clocks work differently
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=355353
[Edited on 07-10-2007 by joey736]
cheers, is it just a case of swapping the rev counter? not the whole clocks?
ta for the help.
Ps. At the moment I have just disconnected the rev counter.
[Edited on 07-10-2007 by corsa1999]
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joey736
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you will need to swap the complete clocks assembly, i think, but dont quote me on that
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16V_1600
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k cool, as I say everything else works, just not the rev counter....
Anyone other comments?
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16V_1600
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Ian
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No reason why you couldn't calibrate it but it would involve some electronic trickery and you would need to ensure you got the readings right.
I would say swapping for diesel clocks would be easier. They're not rare.
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