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Freightliner Century Columbia Voltmeter Gauge 22-46509-000 2246509000 #m261hg on 2040-parts.com

US $17.95
Location:

Flushing, Michigan, United States

Flushing, Michigan, United States
Good working condition; trim ring and glass are missing (see photos and item description)
Manufacturer Part Number:22-46509-000 Brand:Freightliner Other Part Number:2246509000, B270944-000, B270944000 Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:Black face UPC:Does Not Apply

Freightliner Century Columbia Voltmeter Gauge 22-46509-000 2246509000 #M261HG
 
 

Up for sale is a used Voltage / Voltmeter Gauge
for the Freightliner Century and/or Columbia series semi trucks.
It is made by Beede.

Range: 10 - 16 Volts
Color: Black face, white lettering, trim ring and glass missing
Gauge size: 2-1/4" (trim ring diameter)
Part number: 22-46509-000

It was removed from a 2006 Freightliner Century.

Please note the trim ring and the front glass are missing.
Comes with DOA warranty.

Please see photos.
Questions welcome. Thanks for looking.


 

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