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cable149 
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I am installing a UltraStart 2250M on my 1996 Honda Accord EX. Hers the porb. I have hooked up everyting (some I am not using) But i have hooked up all the ones they said to do Tach Learning. So I tried TachLearning by starting the vechicle and nothing happens well it starts and everything but the parking lights are susposed to come on but they didn't. So I check my tach sourse and I have it on the blue wire next to the coil just like they said. Any ideas???????????
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How can I test my tach wire to see if I have  signal going to my unit.
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check it with AC power on your meter, should be 3 to 6 vlts AC
cable149 
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Should it change when I rev the rmp??
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yep
cable149 
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Between 3-6 volts right?

Alright and I have found more then one blue wire by the distributor.  Dose anyone have the exact locatiopn for a 1996 honda Accord EX

cable149 
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OK I am pretty sure I have the right tach wire.......but the tach learning system still dose not work.  UltraStart 2250M
cable149 
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One more thing..I have conflicting diagrams for the 1996 honda accord is the ignition 2 wire WHITE/ black or yellow?? This web sites diagram hasWHITE/ black but Omega's diagram says it is yellow. Any one with some idea????
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test it with your meter. when teh key in the II position you should get 12v on ACC and 2 IGN, test those wire when you crank the car. if one lose power that's the ACC and the other two are IGN. IGN need to stay on constantly for it to ignite.
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both loose power... I am pretty sure both do at least
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