New Honda Hour Meter Generator Ex5000 Ex5500k1 Ex5500k2 06390-za0-800 on 2040-parts.com
Mamaroneck, New York, US
HOUR METER NEW FOR HONDA EX5000 AND EX5500K1 AND EX5500K2. PART NUMBER 06390-ZA0-8000
For your
"Generator"
Ideal for your generator.
A must for knowing when to change your oil and the oil filter and air filter in your generator.
Forget when to change oil and you could be looking at a cost of 30 to 40 times what this meter will cost.. Especially when todays EX5000 AND EX5500K1 & K2 watt generators that have a oil filter.
Easy to install, comes with instructions.
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