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Hey bd,Thanks for sticking with me, I really appreciate it. The starter comes in today and will be installed Friday morning. This 4/10 work schedule has me waking up when it's dark, and leaving work when it's dark.
im still with you also keep at it. but bd's knowledge is much more vast and complex than mine. so im still lurking around learning off the two of you
Four scenarios come to mind: (1) a floating common ground, (2) excessive circuit resistance resulting in a voltage loss/shift under load, (3) the voltage spike generated from the current surge when energizing the horns is interfering with/mistriggering the tach, or (4) a faulty component on the tach head circuit board. Each scenario has its own correction.