by rookie » Tue Jul 24, 2007 11:46 pm
If it's just the rev counter not working try changing the Ignition Failure Sensor, (IFS).
had the same problem with mine, a second hand one shouldn't cost a lot. No more than 20 - 30 £UK from a breaker.
How to find the ignition failure sensor......
1. Looking from the from of the engine on the right there is a 4" diameter black pipe running from the air filter to the throttle housing. It is held on by 2 jubilee clips, one at each end. There is a small hose 4" attached in the middle. Remove this pipe in toto.
2. Again from the front, just to the left of the air filter box, there is a tall 1" vertical metal pipe with a silver filler cap. Just behind this at the base is a small black box, about 1.5" square with a 4pin plug attached, bolted to the engine with 2 bolts (I think 10mm). This is the ignition failure sensor. Be careful removing the 4 pin plug, it has a securing wire which must be unclipped and pulled up before the plug can be removed.
How to check if IFS is u/s.......using a multimeter....
1. Remove clock console to reveal 2 multi-pin plugs. Start engine.
2. Looking at the left plug (C05) locate pin 18 (bottom row 5 in from left-white wire)
3. Set multimeter to read more than 5V. Put +ve probe to this pin and -ve probe to earth. (Use bolt in centre of console recess for convenience)
4. If multimeter does not read 5V then the problem is IFS or wire from IFS to dial console....stop engine..
5. Set multimeter to measure continuity. Remove IFS multiplug and locate white wire (2nd right as you look at it, best to strip back some of the cable covering to locate).
6. Put 1 probe into pin 2 of the connector (harness side) and the other to C05 pin18). You should hear a tone if the wiring is ok. If not then there is a break....(good luck in finding it...best to put a new wire in.)
If you wish you can check the continuity of wiring from the ecu to the IFS by probing ecu pin 51(white wire)...not pin 58 as book says...to pin 2 on IFS multiplug. Not really necessary unless you have a break.
If you don't have a multimeter......just change the IFS...and hopefully voila! Rev counter working.
BTW....lots of Mitsi garages are saying this fault is associated with the ecu. I went down this route and fortunately it wasn't expensive as I have sold the ecu on.
hopt this helps.
................Rookie