90LS400Lexus Posted August 24, 2009 Posted August 24, 2009 I have never paid much attention, but yesterday, when I was setting at a traffic light (car in drive of course), the tachometer was almost down on zero. When I got home, I looked again and it was almost down on zero. In park, its a little above zero. It goes up when accelerating, but seems like it dont ever go very high, but I know it dont take much RPMS for these engines and normal driving, but zero at idle seems extreme. Whats going on with my tach? (ALL other gauges work perfectly).
jpourcy Posted August 30, 2009 Posted August 30, 2009 I also have a 91 LS 400 and it does the same thing. The Service Manual says to test it with a tachometer tester and if it doesn't match up - replace the tachometer. Doesn't seem like it gives much room to fix anything. There might be some electronic wiz out there that knows how to fix it. I did see a place on the internet where you can send them your whole combination meter and they will fix everything on it and send it back to you for $175.00. Mine has the tach off like yours, the speedometer is off, and I have the tach needle fading. That $175.00 is looking pretty good to me. Jerry
90LS400Lexus Posted September 7, 2009 Author Posted September 7, 2009 Thanks. Sometimes mine is not inaccurate. Its strange. Speedometer is still OK on mine, as are all the needle lights... for now anyway. ;) I also have a 91 LS 400 and it does the same thing.The Service Manual says to test it with a tachometer tester and if it doesn't match up - replace the tachometer. Doesn't seem like it gives much room to fix anything. There might be some electronic wiz out there that knows how to fix it. I did see a place on the internet where you can send them your whole combination meter and they will fix everything on it and send it back to you for $175.00. Mine has the tach off like yours, the speedometer is off, and I have the tach needle fading. That $175.00 is looking pretty good to me. Jerry
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