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Yamaha Command Link Plus Twin Engine Main Key Switch Panel 6x6-82570-40-00 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
Part is brand new and has never been installed. Original packaging missing, part was taken out of a Yamaha 6X6-W0035-50-00 kit.
Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:6X6-82570-40-00

This listing is for a Yamaha Twin Engine Command Link Plus Main Key Switch Panel, part number 6X6-82570-40-00. 

This key switch is for replacement purposes only and will only work with twin Yamaha DEC outboard motors
.  If you are rigging new twin Yamaha DEC motors from scratch you will need a 6X6-W0035-50-00 kit instead.

This switch panel retails for over $500.00!



Compatible with the following twin Yamaha Command Link Plus DEC engine models only:
  • F350XCA/LF350XCA & F350UCA/LF350UCA
  • F300XCA/LF300XCA & F300UCA/LF300UCA
  • F250XCA/LF250XCA & F250UCA/LF250UCA
  • F255XCA/LF225XCA
  • F200XCA/LF200XCA

This key switch will not work for single, triple, or quad Yamaha DEC engine installations or conventional mechanical shift motors. 

This key switch is for the main station only, it will not work if you try to install it on a second station.

Please feel free to ask any questions you may have about this switch.

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