Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Head Up Display 3" Hud To Suit Renault Obd2 Port Windshield Display on 2040-parts.com

AU $89.95
Location:

Adelaide, SA, Australia

Adelaide, SA, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Renault Manufacturer Part Number:X5HUDR

  3'' OBD II to suit Renault HUD Fuel Icon Head Up LED Display MPH/KPH Speed Warning

Feature:

  • Automatic adaptation car models, and can apply for cars in line with OBD II or EUOBD (onboard automatic diagnostic system).Plug and Play.

  • 3” screen and high-definition display

  • Multi-color design makes the screen more abundant and easier to read

  • The use of nano-technology to eliminate unwanted reflections and can make display information more sharper.

  • Display rich content: speed, engine speed, water temperature, battery voltage, low voltage alarm, high temperature alarm, speed alarm,free switching between kilometer and mile,free switching between degree.

  • Auto power on and off with vehicle started and shutdown, effective protection of the car battery; while retaining the manual switch mode, and more easy to control HUD.

  • Automatic and manual brightness adjustment mode, driving .

Specification:

  • Environment temperature: - 40°C— +80°C

  • Barometric press:86-106KPa

  • Relative humidity:10%-95%

  • Environment voice:<=60dB

  • Alarm of sound level:>=30dB(A)

  • Work voltage:9V~16Vdc(12Vdc/400mA)

  • Size:9*5.4*1.2(cm)

Package Content:

  • 1X HUD

  • 1X OBD Cable

  • 1X Reflecting Film

  • 1X Anti-slip Pad

  • 1X User Manual

 

McLaren announces markets for MP4-12C

Fri, 21 May 2010

McLaren announced 35 markets where it will sell the Formula-One-inspired MP4-12C on Friday, including New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Toronto. Ten markets in the North America will sell the ultra-light, high-performance sports car starting in the spring of 2011. Other global markets include London, Monaco, Paris, Frankfurt, Kuwait and Johannesburg.

Car Design News Contest

Mon, 07 Apr 2008

As one judge, Geert Jan Schellekens, Principal Automotive and Industrial Designer at SABIC Innovative Plastics, said; "From several hundred entries to 20 finalists in a day's time - what could have turned out to be a cumbersome process, if not a bureaucratic nightmare, actually became an intensive yet fun session with many intriguing and interesting interpretations of the contest brief - fuelling some lively discussions!" Another strong impression from judges was also of the variety of design entry and the effort that had been put into them, as Dale Harrow said: "I'm very impressed with the standard, and particularly with the diversity of entries to the contest". Derek Buckmaster,Global Market Director, Body Panels & Glazing for SABIC Innovative Plastics, said: "I was surprised by the depth of thought which the entrants had put into their designs to meet the diverse needs of the three 'milenniumites' described in the design brief. The designs displayed numerous approaches to meeting the environmentally-friendly and light-weight goals." All designs were considered relative to the Assessment Criteria a critically important part of the contest, created to ensure as much fairness in the process as possible and detailed in the Contest part of Car Design News.

British Grand Prix 2011: Paul di Resta stakes his claim

Sun, 10 Jul 2011

Ominous skies over Silverstone during qualifying Qualifying for the 2011 British Grand Prix was a wet event. After all, this is England in July. Lewis Hamilton continued to act like a child who doesn’t get his own way; it was apparently his team’s fault for putting the wrong tyres on his car that he ended up in 10th place on the grid.