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Yanmar Marine Engine Panel , White, Fully Wired, 4k Tach, Gauge Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $419.99
Location:

Torrance, California, United States

Torrance, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:AC DC marine inc. Manufacturer Part Number:W-MINIYAN-WH-7X5 UPC:853866006323

Yanmar “Mini” Multi-Gauge Panel – Aftermarket Replacement Engine Instrument Panel for Diesel Engines

Multi-Gauge Features:

  • Fog resistant glass lens
  • Stainless steel bezel
  • Non-Programmable 4K Tachometer Function
  • 100 PSI Oil Pressure Function
  • 250 Degrees F Temperature Function

Additional Features:

  • Fully wired ready to install
  • US Coast Guard Marine Grade Wire – ABYC Approved
  • Terminal Strip included, plug and play
  • easy to install
  • Sealed Ignition Key Switch with two keys
  • 2 marine grade push-buttons for “engine stop” & “Glow-plug”
  • Low oil pressure warning light
  • Temperature warning light
  • Voltage warning light for battery
  • Dimensions:  7 1/8″ x 5 1/2″

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