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2" 52mm Digital Blue Led Auto Car Water Temp Gauge Temperature Meter Sensor T5v3 on 2040-parts.com

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La Puente, California, United States

La Puente, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded/ Generic Measurement Range:40~120 Celsius Degree Warranty:Yes Warning Point:100 Celsius Degree Country/Region of Manufacture:China Power:12V DC, Max. 0.3A Placement on Vehicle:Front Sensor Mounting Thread:NPT 1/ 8 Color:Black Water Temperature Meter Size:5.7 * 5.5cm / 2.2 * 2.2in (Diameter * Height) LCD Size:52mm / 2in Manufacturer Part Number:OUA1879671925018UY Unit:Celsius Degree ISBN:Does not apply UPC:Does not apply

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