Sea-doo Pwc Electronic Module For Xp/gsx/gtx Models | 278000510, 278000897 on 2040-parts.com
Roswell, Georgia, United States
This is a brand new Sea-Doo electronic module. The original part # is 278000510 and was superseded to 278000897. It will fit the following models and maybe more. Please verify prior to purchase. This MPEM does not have the extra wire for the tachometer that is used on the GSX and GTX model. This MPEM will work, but you will not have use of the tachometer. |
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