Garmin Speed Sensor (6-pin) 010-10279-01 on 2040-parts.com
Sankt-Peterburg, default, Russian Federation
Garmin water speed sensor with 6-pin connector (part number 010-10279-01)Calculates the speed of the water flowing past your transducer. Comes with an integrated Y-cable so you can add water speed feature to your Garmin 6-pin sounder. All-new, original, comes as shown on photo. Compatible with all old Garmin marine devices with 6-pin transducer connector and speed feature. Compatibility information from manufacturer:
To check your device speed sensor compatibility please use owner's manual or Garmin website.Shipping:
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