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AutoMeter P34622 - Gauge Water Temp 2-1/16in. 300 Deg. F Stepper Motor W/Peak & Warn Slvr/Blk Spek

AutoMeter  |  SKU: AM-P34622
Sale price $22699 Regular price $27223

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Description

AutoMeter P34622 - Gauge Water Temp 2-1/16in. 300 Deg. F Stepper Motor W/Peak & Warn Slvr/Blk Spek

GAUGE; WATER TEMP; 2 1/16in.; 300deg.F; STEPPER MOTOR W/PEAK/WARN; SLVR/BLK; SPE

7 color user-selectable background illuminations (red, blue, green, white, yellow, orange, and violet) with adjustable brightness for day and night - with independent dimming of dial and pointer.

Engines don't like high water temperatures, Heat is the enemy of performance and reliability. Keep tabs on your temps with the most accurate, quickest responding water temperature gauge on the market. AutoMeter's advanced 1/8 in. NPT temperature transducer is included as well as a direct plug in wiring harness for ease of installation.

  • 7 Color User Selectable
  • Independent Dimming For Dial And Pointer
  • Provides The Largest Viewable Dial Programmable
  • Precision 280 Brushless Stepper Motor
  • High And Low Warning Settings
  • Thread On Bracket/Plug In Harness Included
  • Features A Peak Recall Function/Enables User To Review
  • Highest Reading Will Be Stored By Gauge Until It Is Cleared
Adapters Included: Yes
Bezel Color: Black
Bezel Style: Spek Round Shoulder
Face Color: Silver
Gauge Size: 2.0625 in.
Gauge Size: 52.4mm
Gauge Type: Water Temperature
Hole Size: 2.050 in.
Hole Size: 52.1mm
Lens: Domed Clear
Lighting Color: 7 User Selectable Colors
Lighting Type: LED
Movement Type: Electric Digital Stepper Motor
Outer Bezel Diameter: 2.360 in.
Pointer Color: Fluorescent Red
Temperature: 100-300° F

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