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Old 06-30-2012   #1
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Default Use HVAC display as tach

Did you know you can check engine RPM on your HVAC (C68) display? Why? Well, my tach is way off and I wanted to see how far. I ordered a Tech 1 which didn’t work, so I’m wondering how could I see how far off the tach was.

As I was troubleshooting an AC problem, I discovered that in addition to displaying HVAC fault codes, the HVAC display could show other parameters too.

In my 1990 FSM, this is on page 1C1-5

To display fault codes from the HVAC system, press and hold both [fan up] and [fan down] buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds. Pressing the [fan auto] button after that will display any HVAC fault codes (eg, I had code 09 – low Freon). Now, if you press [fan up] you can move through a number of additional parameters.

Parameter 6 is engine RPM (RPM / 25). After pressing [fan up] to display “6,” press [fan auto] to see the value.

At idle my tach showed just a tad above 1000 RPM. Parameter 6 on the HVAC showed 26. So 26 * 25 = 650 RPM.

(As a noob, I keep looking for some information that I can share to help pay back all the great info I get here – I searched and looked in solutions, and I didn’t see this … but, it’s probably posted and many of you may know this)
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Old 07-01-2012   #2
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Yes, I just found this too, and I was surprised that my tach was dead on accurate at idle 3k and 5k too. I believe parameter 16 is engine temp in Celsius too.
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Old 07-01-2012   #3
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One parameter that is not in the table of the 90MY FSM is #16 which is the water temp in deg C.
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Old 07-01-2012   #5
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Hey, that's pretty cool. Bonus, my tach appears to be right on.
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Old 07-01-2012   #6
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I believe parameter 16 is engine temp in Celsius too.
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One parameter that is not in the table is #16 which is the water temp in deg F.
It's either temp in *F / 2 or temp in *C ... I wonder how we can find out?

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Here's the page from my FSM for the published parameters ...
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Old 07-01-2012   #7
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Here's the chart from the 1991 FSM

Parameter 16 is actually the coolant temp in C, not F.

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Old 07-01-2012   #8
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Here's the chart from the 1991 FSM

Parameter 16 is actually the coolant temp in C, not F.
That may be on a 91 however I have a 90 and is not setup for metric.
(an option on the dash).
On my SW version it reads out in F. (this is wrong, I was reading my notes in the manual and it says
"16 is the water temp not in F". so much for my hand writing.)
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It's either temp in *F / 2 or temp in *C ... I wonder how we can find out?
What is the Serial number of your 90?
Mine reads in F.
But I will double check later this week.
I made a note the manual that it was F.
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My '90 reads in Celcius. It's a late production car.
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