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Autometer Competition Series 2-1/16" Electric Fuel Pressure Gauge 0-15 Psi 5567 on 2040-parts.com

US $119.99
Location:

Skyland, North Carolina, US

Skyland, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:auto meter Manufacturer Part Number:5567 Full sweep Interchange Part Number:elec Sending unit press 2245 Other Part Number:sport comp II z-series Surface Finish:black face silver bezel

Used, works perfectly. Complete with Sending unit, mounting bracket & new wire harness exactly as shown. Has peak memory & programmable low fuel pressure warning. These gauges light up LED white and flash full dial LED red at the set warning point. Ships out fast. Please pay within 3 days.

Black wire- Ground

Red wire- Key on 12V

White wire- Key on 12V LED White

not connecting white wire omits white backround lighting but still flashes led red in the set warning zone

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