Help a Girl out? Where to hook up a actron tachmeter

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Dasiy, Apr 15, 2005.

  1. Dasiy

    Dasiy Guest

    Hi all,
    I just bought a actron Dwell/Tach/Voltmeter for my 99 civic to
    do tune ups. Since it doesn’t have a tach, I need to adjust the idle.
    The directions say to hook the green clip to the Tach or negative
    igintion coil terminal. I thought the coil was inside the
    distributor..so how the heck can you hook it up? The freakin Chilton
    manual, in the check idle section, says to connect a Tachmeter...but
    doesn’t say where either. How do you guys do it if you don’t have a
    stock tach?
    Thanks
     
    Dasiy, Apr 15, 2005
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  2. Dasiy

    Randolph Guest

    According to the service manual, there is a connector for a tachometer
    under the hood. The connector is at the left rear of the engine
    compartment, behind the strut tower. The wire leading to this connector
    is blue.

    The process for adjusting idle can be somewhat involved on newer cars,
    and it varies according engine and model year for the '96 - '00
    generation Civic. Does the Chilton manual mention anything about
    different procedures?
     
    Randolph, Apr 15, 2005
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  3. Dasiy

    slider Guest

    are you really a girl,or are you pretending to be one to get a better
    response?You are using pretty big words for a girl,at least with respect to
    a car.
    If you are a girl,I am impressed.Keep up the good work!

    http://www.autoforumz.com/eform.php?p=527898
     
    slider, Apr 15, 2005
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  4. Dasiy

    Woody Guest

    I don't know about the Civic but all OBDII cars I have seen adjust the idle
    by the computer. There may be a minimum idle setting but it is usually
    sealed. The tack references you are looking at are referring to the old
    point system. The Chilton manuals aren't usually very informative. You would
    be better off with the Helm OEM manual. Before any manual will be of much
    use to you knowledge of the system and how it works is necessary.....
     
    Woody, Apr 16, 2005
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