Dakota Digital Alpha-numeric L.e.d. Gear Shift Position Indicator & Sending Unit on 2040-parts.com
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, US

Alpha-Numeric L.E.D Gear Indicator & Sending Unit
from Dakota Digital
DGS-1 & GSS-2000
This listing is for ONE gear shift indicator DGS-1 and ONE universal gear shift sending unit GSS-2000. Please let us know which ONE of the colors you would like when you go to purchase (red, blue or green).
This innovative LED digital gear shift indicator
displays shift positions for both standard automatic and overdrive
transmissions. Available in three different colors DGS-1R (red LED), DGS-1G (green LED), DGS-1B (Blue LED). All displays are compatible with the GSS-2000 Gear Shift Position Indicator Sending Unit. The GSS-2000 is REQUIRED to operate this display and is included in this listing.
More info about the GSS-2000:
Gear Shift Position Sending Unit for use with all Dakota Digital Gear Shift Position Indicators and 12 volt LED indicators.
Includes: Universal Mounting Hardware to fit all automatic transmissions including TH350, TH400, 700R4, 4L60, 4L80, Powerglide, C-4, C-6, and AOD, Mopar transmissions and many others.
Fully push button adjustable with no magnets to align!
Built in Neutral Safety Switch and Back-up Light Circuit. Decoder can be mounted inside the vehicle for easy access.






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