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Old 12-26-2006, 11:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 1996 X3 hyundai excel tacho wire seek?

hello! I saw this a lot of posts about the GSX cluster install into a X3 accent.
I have a x3 Hyundai accent(or excel if you like), and have rewired everything according this DIY:

Colin's Hyundai Excel

the only question I have is , WHICH wire on the ECU harness/connector is the right one for the tacho?

i see somewhere wire #47, then again #6... and I would like one solid info, WHICH wire to tap. (not in style: take a brown white wire...)
I have a beta ECU(also have a beta1 uder the hood), the original stock accent X3 harness and accent ECU connector.(which just perfectly mates with beta ecu)
can you help me?
thanx!
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Old 12-30-2006, 12:24 AM   #2 (permalink)
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anybody?!?!?!

would really appreciate it!
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Old 12-30-2006, 02:09 PM   #3 (permalink)
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try this, go under your steering wheel, near the dead pedal/ECU... there you will find a blue plug which has the wires that go to the cluster. look for a white wire that enters the plug from one side BUT doesn't continues to the other side, that should be your wire.
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try this, go under your steering wheel, near the dead pedal/ECU... there you will find a blue plug which has the wires that go to the cluster. look for a white wire that enters the plug from one side BUT doesn't continues to the other side, that should be your wire.
man, you are THE MAN. Got my tacho happily revving!! the trick was, I located the blue plug below my crashpad, but there were 2 missing wires. So i just stuffed the connector from my new tacho wire to one of them, and it revved!
THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH, you MADE ME A HAPPY MAN!
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hahaha good to know dude, enjoy your revs!
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