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Autometer Cobalt Full Sweep Electrical Trans Temp Gauge 2 1/16" P/n 6157 Reman on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Centereach, New York, United States

Centereach, New York, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

 

Auto Meter Cobalt Full Sweep Electrical

 Transmission Temperature Gauge

100-260 Degrees F, 2 1/16" Diameter

Part Number 6157

Remanufactured


 
  • Bezel Finish
  • Clear anodized
  • Footnote Legend
  • ATM
  • Gauge Face Color
  • Black/Luminescent blue
  • Gauge Number Color
  • White
  • Gauge Range
  • 100-260 degrees F
  • Gauge Series
  • Analog
  • Gauge Size (in)
  • 2 1/16 in. diameter
  • Gauge Size (mm)
  • 52.40mm diameter
  • Gauge Style
  • Auto Meter Cobalt
  • Gauge Type
  • Transmission temperature
  • Liquid-Filled
  • No
  • OEM Replacement
  • No
  • Pointer Color
  • Orange
  • Warrantee
  • 1Year
  • Sending Unit
  • Electrical
  • Sending Unit Included
  • Yes
  • Sweep
  • Full sweep





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