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    ECU speed signal resistor ohms

    Hi, I have been restoring my 1990 Range Rover Classic with a 3.9V8 EFI. While tracing some wiring going to the coil, I came across a resistor that is wired into into the feed to the ECU (input 39) as engine speed signal from the negative terminal on the coil. The specifications state that it is a 6.8K ohm resistor. Mine is reading 7.42K ohms.
    Does anyone know what effect if any this would have on the ECU?

    Cheers
    Geoff

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    the actual resistance of a 6.8kΩ ± 10% resistor measured in isolation with an ohmmeter, would see its value as being somewhere between 6.12kΩ and 7.48kΩ.
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    Hi Mercguy,
    Thanks so much for the that info...I can sleep peacefully tonight.
    Cheers
    Geoff

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