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RPM sensors, Toyota vehicles
I have a customer who wants to "fool" his amplifier. In this case its a 1987 Toyota Celica that runs for 6 seconds after startup and the the compressor shuts off. This is because its not receiving the RPM signal from the compressor. The magnet that provides th... Login to read more. ![]()
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