Problem with RPM needle on analog instrument cluster
Can anyone tell me what might have happened? Does it need to be reprogrammed or calibrated or something? It's only the tachometer needle that's malfunctioning.




Can anyone tell me what might have happened? Does it need to be reprogrammed or calibrated or something? It's only the tachometer needle that's malfunctioning.
This module must be SCN matched to chassis.
None of this is "plug and play" friendly with module swapping.
The ICluster module is often acting as a local gateway for other remote modules. Installing aftermarket module is guaranteed to yield surprising results

Your CAN-B tach needs help from CGW module to reach the ECU CAN-C Module for Rpm data.
To get back to a stable base status, scan all the chassis modules to understand what's currently happening then go about clearing active issues.

Last edited by CaliBenzDriver; Nov 25, 2025 at 07:10 PM.
This module must be SCN matched to chassis.
None of this is "plug and play" friendly with module swapping.
The ICluster module is often acting as a local gateway for other remote modules. Installing aftermarket module is guaranteed to yield surprising results

Your CAN-B tach needs help from CGW module to reach the ECU CAN-C Module for Rpm data.
To get back to a stable base status, scan all the chassis modules to understand what's currently happening then go about clearing active issues.

1. What do you mean by installing a replacement module? I understand, then, that the original one will no longer work?
2. Will it need coding with diagnostics for the RPM needle to function properly again and connect to the ECU?
3. I understand that it's not a problem with the small motor that makes the needle move? It's all a diagnostic issue, right?
Thank you and best regards.




1. What do you mean by installing a replacement module? I understand, then, that the original one will no longer work?
2. Will it need coding with diagnostics for the RPM needle to function properly again and connect to the ECU?
3. I understand that it's not a problem with the small motor that makes the needle move? It's all a diagnostic issue, right?
Thank you and best regards.
What's going on now is non standard and not directly obvious to most of us. You'll best need to diagnose what's gone wrong with your car.
Beside what I already contributed earlier..., the best answer may come from the support company that sells these upgrade units. Ask them the procedure to revert back to prior working stock setup.
What's going on now is non standard and not directly obvious to most of us. You'll best need to diagnose what's gone wrong with your car.
Beside what I already contributed earlier..., the best answer may come from the support company that sells these upgrade units. Ask them the procedure to revert back to prior working stock setup.[/QUOTE
Okay, thank you very much for your answer




