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no speedo tach and not charging

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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) VSS signal type and shape

HX35w shaft color

many Thanks to all that helped Sent the PCM out and got it back rebuilt everything working but I do notice the tach flutters a little. could that possibly be from an improper crank sensor gap?

Below from PCM rebuild company

PCM Tests Results / Faults Found:

  • Cold Solder Joints on CPU, Flash Chip and Noise Filters
  • Faulty Capacitors
  • No 5v Reference

Repairs Performed on PCM:

  • Replaced 220uf T 35v Capacitors (x3)
  • Replaced Transmission Control Circuit
  • Resoldered Noise Filters, CPU and INTEL FLASH CHIP

PROBABLE ROOT CAUSES and PRE-INSTALL INFO: While we cannot pinpoint exactly the root cause of the ECU damage, we can provide so likely Root Causes. You MUST TEST, REPAIR and/or REPLACE all Possible Root Causes, failure to do so may result in loss of Warranty. If ECU is ever returned for Warranty, proof Test, Repair and/or Replacement of Vehicle Faults will be requested! Please see some Possible Root Causes below:

  • Please check with your local Dealership for TSB’s (Technical Service Bulletin)
  • Wiring Harness in Short, see our Wiring Harness Repair Services (please ask about our Wire Harness Rebuild Service)
  • Bad Crank/Cam Sensor (must be replaced with OEM parts from the Dealer only) *if applicable
  • Shorted Alternator
  • Bad Fuse or Inline Fuse
  • Bad Batteries, Terminals and Grounds
  • Age, Heat and Vibration from the Motor and Time
 
Glad you got it sorted out, sounds like ACS took care of you.

You could be correct on the tach flutter. I like mine as close as I can get it without hitting. Was the replacement you put on a Mopar part? If not, you may try the old one and see if it makes a difference.
 
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