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AU $149.00
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Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Engine Watchdog Compatible Makes:ALL MAKES AND MODELS Manufacturer Part Number:TM2 Manufacturer:ENGINE WATCHDOG

  

ENGINE WATCHDOG TM2

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Professional Engine Temperature Alarm

AUSSIE MADE & GUARANTEED

TM2 displays your true engine temperature and alarms with a LIGHT & LOUD BUZZER in an overheating emergency.

(Relay output available: see Free Options below)

 

One compact easy to fit unit, made in Australia with a 2 year warranty that is backed up by a company that's been around since 1982

 Suits all vehicles - Cars, Trucks, Boats, Machinery and Gearboxes

 

 TM2 detects ALL the causes of overheating, not just coolant loss.

 

Including:

 

- Leaking hoses

- Split radiators

- Faulty radiator caps

- Sticky thermostats

- Water pump failure

- Coolant blockages

- Air flow restrictions

- Oil system problems

 

Plus:   The TM2 is so accurate it can even detect if your cooling system is becoming inefficient with age.

 

  

 

The Engine Watchdog TM2 is used by professional racing teams for good reason -

 

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- TM2 uses the most reliable monitoring method

 

All engines radiate heat to their outer casing at a constant rate (air cooled engines depend on it). The TM2's electronic 'Easy Fit' heat sensor simply fits like a washer under any suitable bolt that is close to the cylinder head or engine block. Here it accurately monitors and displays the slightest engine temperature change as it occurs. The sensor detects changes so quickly, drivers can see their engine temperature rise and fall degree by degree as they drive in varying traffic and road conditions. 

 

 

 - You can program the TM2's alarm sensitivity to suit your engine

 

With a TM2 you don't even need to know your engines temperature specifications to set the overheating alarm. You simply note the highest temperature your engine reaches during normal driving, then set the audible alarm to go off at a few degrees higher by pressing the button on the front.  It's no harder than setting an alarm clock and is guaranteed to alert you before your existing dash gauge has even moved.

The TM2 can be set to alarm at any temperature from 1 – 125 degrees C (see below in 'Free Options' for the Fahrenheit version).

- The TM2 is very easy to fit

TM2's can be fitted by any home handyman. The main unit fits under the dash (Compact size - 80 x 30 x 60 mm, plus mounting tabs). The 'Easy Fit' temperature sensor takes a few seconds to bolt to the engine. The power just plugs into the cigarette lighter socket or it can be hard wired. TM2 suits 12 or 24 volt systems.

 

To see how easy it is to fit, click on http://enginewatchdog.com/tm2%20installation.html for pictures and more installation details.

 

 

  

- The TM2's sensor cannot cause coolant leaks or void the engine's warranty

 

The TM2 is perfectly safe to fit because it does not require you to break into the cooling system in any way.

 

- The TM2 can detect cooling system inefficiencies

Many factory fit gauges have a 'flat spot' around normal, (that's why many of them get up to the normal mark quickly, but then don't seem to move off normal on hot days). Only a TM2 has the sensitivity required to detect slow engine temperature increases that occur as cooling systems age. Don't wait until you start towing the caravan to discover your radiator isn't up to the job anymore. 

 

- TM2 also comes standard with the option to turn your existing dash oil light, into an 'Audible Warning Light'

If this optional wire is tagged to the engine's oil light sender, whenever the dash board oil light comes on the TM2s internal buzzer will alarm as well. (Not for oil gauges)

 

 

For professional quality engine protection, order your

 ((( AUDIBLE))) Engine Watchdog TM2 Today for only AU$149  

ENGINE WATCHDOG TM2 Includes the electronic 'Easy Fit' sensor, Installation kit and simple Instructions.  Plus, you get FREE POSTAGE.

 

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FREE OPTIONS

NOTE.  These options are free, but we must be advised prior to shipment by an email or a note in Paypal.

1. FAHRENHEIT UNIT  US. & Canadian Customers - Fahrenheit readout is available, Specify Model 'TM2F' when ordering (reads in two degree increments from 34 to 255 degrees F)

2. LID WITHOUT MOUNTING TABS  The lid of standard units comes with mounting tabs at each end for under dash mounting. If you want a lid WITHOUT mounting tabs, specify 'no mounting tabs'.

3. LONGER SENSOR LEADS  The standard sensor wire length is 4m (12ft). They may be ordered to size for boats and machinery. Specify the length you require.

4. WATER RESISTANT FRONT  The TM2 can come with a water resistant front for open boats. This TM2 comes with a standard front except the push button is mounted flush and has a piece of rubber mounted over it, The push button needs to be depressed with a pointer (eg. a pen tip) to set the alarm temperature. Specify 'W/R front'.

 

5. EXTERNAL RELAY OUTPUT  The TM2 alarm can be supplied with leads capable of driving an inexpensive 12v automotive horn relay or mini siren (relay or mini siren is not supplied in this add). Specify 'relay output leads' and the length required. 

 

 

TM2 Specifications and Features:

 

Suits all water or air-cooled engines.

Suits 12 or 24 volt DC systems and is reverse polarity protected.

Compact size: Less mounting tabs 80 x 30 x 60mm (3.2" x 1.2" x 2.4")

Alarm is an inbuilt 85 db buzzer and LED indicator.

The LED displays the engine temperature and is updated every 2 seconds.

The temperature in the alarm memory briefly displays each time you start up so you know if it has been altered.

TM2: Maximum display temperature is 125 degrees C.  The alarm is set in one degree increments from 1 to 125C.

TM2 F: Maximum display temperature is 255 degrees F. The alarm is set in two degree increments from 34 to 255F.

Standard sensor wire length is 4m (12ft) or they can be ordered to size for long vehicles.

Warranty, 2 years from date of purchase.




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