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tach input for 70 series

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tach input for 70 series

Post by longrowe »

I am looking at putting in a remote start for a 1990 Landcruiser, 70 series. It has the 2L-TE, 4 cylinder turbo diesel. I am looking to buy the Presige APS 56 since I do not want an alarm, just remote start and maybe the remote door lock. I have chased down all of the wiring with regards to the ignition, brake, glow light etc. The one I cannot sort out is the tach input. This has a factory tach in the dash. Does anyone know where the tach signal comes from on this diesel? I tried looking on the back of the gauge. There is a wiring clip plugged in with 12 wires. Could I tap into one of these? I wrote down the wiring colors if that would help. I have read around that it could come either from the alternator or the injector pump. Anyone have this engine that knows where the signal comes from?

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Post by dogbreath_48 »

IIRC it's on the bellhousing, couldn't be 100% though sorry.
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Post by gotoy »

The signal is taken from the flywheel. The sensor is mounted on the bellhousing.
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Post by toyotroop »

gotoy wrote:The signal is taken from the flywheel. The sensor is mounted on the bellhousing.
Would this be the same as a 47 2H? cos mine dont work and the bloke who sold it me said it needs a new sensor and it will work, but i forgot to
ask him where it was :oops:
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Post by gotoy »

Now that one I would not dare say cos I dunno.
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