Auto Meter 2242 Short Sweep Electric Oil Pressure Sending / Sender Unit 100 Psi on 2040-parts.com
Elgin, Illinois, United States
Auto Meter Short Sweep Electric Oil Pressure Sending / Sender Unit (100 Psi)
Auto Meter 0-100 PSI electric oil pressure sender for use with Auto Meter "short sweep" electric gauges ONLY. Will NOT work with full sweep electric oil pressure gauges or other aftermarket gauge brands. Auto Meter Part # 2242 (This a brand new original sender. Removed from gauge kit, so there is no packaging.) |
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