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Black Mamba

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 10th Mar 06 at 01:11

quote:
Originally posted by Sam
I don't know whether the same thing applies to the Corsa, but on the mk3 Astra, if your car doesn't have a rev counter, you can just simply plug in a set of clocks that do have a rev counter, this is because there are two plugs from the car that connect to the clocks, one of the plugs has a green wire on it which is for the rev counter.
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Black Mamba

posted on 10th Mar 06 at 01:09

Some clocks are cable driven, i thin pre 96 0r pre 93, other are electronic transducers, in my corsa merit i got a seperate rev counter and put it in the pillar, wired it to the ecu, cable driven ones with a rev counter shud just slot in, jst make sure your new clocks are cable/electric like ur old ones, not sure whether the counter will work, depends if the wires are there. Hope this helps.


Dil660

posted on 10th Mar 06 at 01:05

Might b wrong but isnt there a cable already there for the rev counter??


Mertin

posted on 9th Mar 06 at 23:05

think its a 1997


johnny27

posted on 9th Mar 06 at 21:48

what year is a P reg? as my corsa is 1995 and has a rev counter and its only a merit. I Did'nt no that some corsas came without one.


Mertin

posted on 9th Mar 06 at 18:46

iv got a P reg 1.2 8v ls and thinking about fitting some clocks with a rev counter

whats the score with cable driven etc? would it be a hassle to fit them?