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Item SD20645
Analog Gauge with Charcoal Slat Vent Housing (17-22 F-250 Super Duty)
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      Description. The P3 Analog Gauge *This gauge IS NOT plug and play. Boost/vacuum hose to the engine is required and wiring needs to be completed for power, ground, and optional analog inputs. 4 Available Analog Readouts. Analog boost (yellow/purple/black - dedicated plug for analog boost sensor) *boost tap not included. Analog input 1 (brown wire - can read any 0-5 volt linear output sensor). Analog input 2 (blue wire - can read any 0-5 volt linear output sensor). Battery voltage (red wire / black wire - read through power and ground wires). optional auto-dim feature (green wire - connect to any circuit that gets power only when the headlamps are on and enable feature in the configuration menu for the display to auto-dim when the headlamps are on).

      Warranty. 1 year warranty

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      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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