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strange one

Posted: 2/14/07 8:42amMessage 1 of 5
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engine starts and runs ok, turn it off,remove key and tach creeps up to 1500 rpm on dial. any ideas????
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Posted: 2/14/07 8:59amMessage 2 of 5
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That's normal for a C3 with an electronic tach, not a mechanical one. I don't know what year you have but it sounds like it.

Some of your other gauges likely return to their last position as well.
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Posted: 2/14/07 9:32amMessage 3 of 5
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woo that had me wondering
 
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Posted: 2/14/07 5:19pmMessage 4 of 5
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As soon as you go to turn the key to start it it will return to zero.
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Posted: 2/14/07 8:43pmMessage 5 of 5
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I agree wid 'Slinger, and Mike...the electronic tachs will do that. I've noticed the other gauges will do as 'Slinger says, too, go to a "not what you would expect for key off" reading. It has to do with the resistance of the gauges, I think, and the need for power(12v) to "zero" them. Later cars don't do this.
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