Cessna Engine Instrument Cluster Part Number C669538-0101, 28 Volt on 2040-parts.com
Fresno, Ohio, US
You are bidding on a used Cessna engine instrument cluster as removed. Part Number C669538-0101. Stewart Warner CHT and Oil temp gauges. This unit is in good condition. The housing is not cracked or broken. The circuit board is not corroded or damaged. Tested and found that the middle light bulb is not working.
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