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Remote Start Tach Wire


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djezg 
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I have a Autopage RS750LCD remote start alarm system on a 1988 Olds Cutlass Supreme.  I'm trying to locate a connection on my car  for the tach sensor wire.  Can any body help me?
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If you can get to an injector you can use the negative side.
djezg 
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OK, according the Haynes auto repair manual for my car, There is a tach wire coming from the distributor cap (even though I do not have a tachometer).  My ignition coil is built into the cap.  Would it be good to connect the wire to the tach  or should I use the negative wire coming from the ignition coil itself?

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It should be a white wire at ignition coil/distrubutor.  Test for AC voltage with a multimeter -   .5 volts - 1 volt at idle.  Voltage will increase with throttle.

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