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SECTION 4. METERS AND SWITCHES
1.METERS
1.1 Removal
a. Disconnect the cable from the negative post.
b. Remove the philips screw which hold the
meter panel and lift up the panel assembly a
little
The generated pulses are converted into voltage
output through a converter.Then the voltage is
divided into three different phase coils through a
IC circuit.The tachometer pointer is swung by
the compound magnetic field generated by the
three point.
b. Inspection
-Tachometer
The allowable error of a tachometer reading is
specified as shown on the table below.If the
reading deviates from the specified value.replace
the meter assembly.
±
150
±
150
Allowable error(rpm)
2500
1000
Engine speed(rpm)
1.3 Fuel gauge and Fuel gauge sensor
a.Construction
When the fuel tank is full,the float is at the top
and has moved the variable resister to a position
of least resistance.This feeds maximum current
into the meter circuit and the pointer swings
fully to the F position.Consequently when the
fuel level in the tank is low,everything acts in
reverse.
Fig.10-3 Meter panel
c. Then the meter panel can be detached by
removing the wire harness couplings.
Fig.10-4 Wire harness
1.2 Tacho/hour meter and sensor
a.Construction
An electric tachometer is employed along with a
Tachosensor.The tach/hour meter converts
engine revolutions to electric signals,which is
sent to the tachometer.The tachometer displays
the engine revolutions visually.The tachosensor
generates
14
pulses per one engine revolution.
Fig.10-5 Fuel gauge sensor
10-5
Summary of Contents for 2810
Page 17: ...3 Engine model and engine serial number plate on the head cover 1 16...
Page 21: ...SECTION 3 GEAR TRAIN DIAGRAMS FIG 1 3 GEAR TRAIN DIAGRAM 1 20...
Page 24: ...2 CONTROLS 1 23...
Page 33: ...SECTION 2 OPERATION CHART FOR DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY BY MAJOR BLOCKS 2 4...
Page 84: ...Fig 5 25 Main change gear and related parts 5 16...
Page 91: ...b Pay attention to the installed direction of gear Fig 5 36 5 23...
Page 92: ...4 Rear transmission case Fig 5 38 5 24...
Page 112: ...5 44 Fig 5 57 Power Train diagram...
Page 173: ...3 LINKAGE EXTERNAL Fig 9 37 Linkage external 9 19...
Page 196: ...A B Fig 10 27 Hood frame 10 12...
Page 197: ...SECTION 6 WIRING DIAGRAM 10 13...