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zombie69 
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I just Installed a Prestige APS-686T remote starter in a 2002 Chevy Tracker. The problem I am haveing is the Tach signal, The Tracker has 4 individual coils 1 for each cyclinder. The Instalation manual says I might havre to hook the tach wire to multiable coils see mutiple coil wiring. And says I need (P/n 136b1400) to hook all the coils together. But were do I get this adapter? And do I need it?  

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You should not need any adapters. Tach is the brown wire Pin4 of the C1 Connecter at the PCM - PCM is behind the gove box

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zombie69 
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I will try and let you know what happens thanks.
zombie69 
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I tried hooking into the brown wire pin 4 of the PCM but still have the same problem? Car will start but will not stay running? Any help would help thanks.
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Are there multiple brown wires at the ECM thats behind the glove box? Did you verify with a multimeter that you in fact are on the right one. Is you remote start set to sense tach? I checked all of my diagrams and they all call for the brown at the ECM behind the glove box..

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Looks like the 3rd wire top row of the 1st plug [left to right] under the glove box
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zombie69 
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What should be my reading on the meter? And what do i set the meter for? Thanks
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well i set my meter to voltage and usualy it will read between 1.6 volts or so and then rev it up a little and the voltage should raise.
zombie69 
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Thanks for the help will try and post what happens. Thanks Again
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I would try the cluster..
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