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Mercury Smartcraft Monitor P.n. 79-879896k21 on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Homestead, Florida, US

Homestead, Florida, US
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Brand new Mercury Smartcraft Monitor Kit-79-879896K21. This is a front mount system. Pressing the mode button scrolls the following displays: Tachometer,(RPM) fuel flow,power trim position, engine temp. water pressure,battery voltage.This monitor works with the mercury 14 pin power harness. if you have the 8 pin harness ,you will need the blue harness in addition.Please check and make sure that your engine is compatable to this guage. I know for sure that this will fit 2008 to present. Comes with Operation Manual.

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