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1984C4
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My 1984 digital tach is acting funny. A couple of times it read zero at all rpms with no corresponding bar indications either. After the car was shut off and restarted it worked normally. These occurences were months apart. Took it out today for a rare winter drive since the roads were dry and I have spring fever and noticed the rpm indication is all over the place from zero to 4000+ rpm. At idle the indication will drive up and down to 2000 rpm and while driving it will go well past 4000 yet the engine is certainly not doing that. It idles and runs fine and smooth. Since the tach input comes from the electronic spark timing distributor, wouldn't this cause the engine to run improperly? Isn't it the same signal sent to the computer to fire the plugs? Lastly does the digital cluster have a microprocessor that could be bad? Thanks for reading. Mike



