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Changing a tachometer

Helipilot11

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I recently found my left tach was holding moisture and finally stopped working. The dealer ordered me a new one but was wondering how hard it would be to change myself. The boat is located in Florida which is a two hr drive each way. I rather just do it my self one weekend than just make a trip to get the boat for the dealer. I know the perfect pass guys might have some insight.
 
I assume your 2014 AR uses the same tach as my 2014 LS. It is very simple. Disconnect the wiring harness the from the back. There is a plastic collar holding it to the dash, unscrew it from the back and the tack will come right out.
 
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