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HELP GAUGE REMOVAL /CUSTOM TACH
#81
(07-22-2022, 10:38 PM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: YM,

I going to say no. A quick look at the wiring diagrams shows that the ‘14 speed sensor goes to the tach as VSP+ and -. On the Deluxe, the front and rear speed sensors go to the ABS modulator. The tach does not have VSP inputs.


Where does it go after the ABS module though?

Would seem silly and unlikely for Honda to produce different gauge / dash internals for the DLX. I'd guess they would have just swapped face plates and needles to a different color. Even if the wiring diagram doesn't show the pinout for unused pathways.

I'd also like to think that they would have made the ABS parts all plug and play from one bike to the other as well, once all the parts are acquired.
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#82
On the wiring diagram and in the service manual section 15 it shows both wheel sensors going to the ABS modulator. (Deluxe model diagrams)

There are 2 outputs from the modulator to the meter. The ABS IND which lights the ABS light, and a signal called PRO. At the meter input it is labeled SP IN. So that has to be speed input.

The ECU gets the wheel speed from the meter via the serial data line.

2010-2013 models did not have a serial data line. Honda started that in 2014. So, different meters. And the ‘14 std and ‘14 dlx have different meters, going by the wiring diagrams, and bike wiring to the meters.
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#83
(07-22-2022, 12:16 PM)ymtnpoah11_imp Wrote: "Just get aftermarket gauges," said several people to me, "oem are $$$."

I have a broken tach and this thread has been super-helpful! Many thanks. Some of you went the extra miles for sure.

2014 std

Will a 14 dlx assembly work on a std? I'd like green faces if I can swing it.

Curious what is broken on the tach. Is it only the white housing, or the face and needle? Pics would help.
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#84
Popgun, I thought the question was whether a DLX gauge would work on a 2014 STD. Does the STD have the serial data line?
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#85
OK, looking at the ‘14 std diagram. Yes, it has the serial data line. That started in ‘14

BUT, it shows the wheel sensor going directly into the meter on the VSP+ and VSP- lines. That is 2 lines, not one like the ABS model Deluxe. So I apparently a different meter for ABS and non-ABS models.
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#86
(07-24-2022, 07:45 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: OK, looking at the ‘14 std diagram. Yes, it has the serial data line. That started in ‘14

BUT, it shows the wheel sensor going directly into the meter on the VSP+ and VSP- lines. That is 2 lines, not one like the ABS model Deluxe. So I apparently a different meter for ABS and non-ABS models.

One reason is that the ABS version will have the indicator on the dash. Certainly don't want an ABS indicator on a non-ABS bike either.
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#87
Popgun is correct, the pulse shape now looks just like in his video clip.Smile



The difference is whether the engine is running whilst the wheel is spinningCool

There is a way to check the sensor with a dc voltmeter, connect the voltmeter positive to the blue wire and the negative to the white wire.
When the ignition is on and engine off the voltmeter indicates two voltages between the wires, either 9 volt dc or 7 volt dc depending on the position of the wheel.
When it is rotated slowly and stopped in various positions the meter alternates between these two values when stopped, if this happens the sensor works correctly.

Also the voltage is positive with respect to the frame ground but the white negative wire has + 0.7 volts ( v b/e of a transistor ) with respect to ground, so it is not grounded as i first thought and my wires connect to the instrument cluster, not the abs module.

Sorry about the jabbering on but someone might find it helpful I hope; cheers.
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#88
Thanks gentlemen.
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#89
(07-24-2022, 08:40 AM)max_imp Wrote: Popgun is correct, the pulse shape now looks just like in his video clip.Smile



The difference is whether the engine is running whilst the wheel is spinningCool

There is a way to check the sensor with a dc voltmeter, connect the voltmeter positive to the blue wire and the negative to the white wire.
When the ignition is on and engine off the voltmeter indicates two voltages between the wires, either 9 volt dc or 7 volt dc depending on the position of the wheel.
When it is rotated slowly and stopped in various positions the meter alternates between these two values when stopped, if this happens the sensor works correctly.

Also the voltage is positive with respect to the frame ground but the white negative wire has + 0.7 volts ( v b/e of a transistor ) with respect to ground, so it is not grounded as i first thought and my wires connect to the instrument cluster, not the abs module.

Sorry about the jabbering on but someone might find it helpful I hope; cheers.

I like the waveforms you and PG have been providing. Thumbs Up
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#90
(07-24-2022, 07:17 AM)pekingduck_imp Wrote:
(07-22-2022, 12:16 PM)ymtnpoah11_imp Wrote: "Just get aftermarket gauges," said several people to me, "oem are $$$."

I have a broken tach and this thread has been super-helpful! Many thanks. Some of you went the extra miles for sure.

2014 std

Will a 14 dlx assembly work on a std? I'd like green faces if I can swing it.

Curious what is broken on the tach. Is it only the white housing, or the face and needle? Pics would help.

Curious what is broken on the tach. Is it only the white housing, or the face and needle? Pics would help.

(I'd share pics if I knew how here) It's the entire tach, obliterated into pieces in a wreck.
(07-24-2022, 08:26 AM)pekingduck_imp Wrote:
(07-24-2022, 07:45 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: OK, looking at the ‘14 std diagram. Yes, it has the serial data line. That started in ‘14

BUT, it shows the wheel sensor going directly into the meter on the VSP+ and VSP- lines. That is 2 lines, not one like the ABS model Deluxe. So I apparently a different meter for ABS and non-ABS models.

One reason is that the ABS version will have the indicator on the dash. Certainly don't want an ABS indicator on a non-ABS bike either.

One reason is that the ABS version will have the indicator on the dash. Certainly don't want an ABS indicator on a non-ABS bike either.

SOLID point! Thank you!

And the irony - if I'd had ABS to begin with, the tach might not be wrecked at all!
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