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Edge Insight Cts Monitor Gauge 83830 on 2040-parts.com

US $319.99
Location:

Annville, Pennsylvania, United States

Annville, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:83830 Brand:Edge Products

The Insight CTS is a powerful, full-featured, in-cab digital gauge display that works on both gas and diesel vehicles and featurs a multitude of performance and safety monitoring features.

Features:

  • Available for 1996 and newer vehicles equipped with and OBDII (diagnostic) port
  • One simple connection to the vehicle's OBDII port
  • Also works on any 12 Volt vehicle without an OBDII port with the use of the Expandable Accessory System (EAS) 12 Volt Power Kit. (sold separately)
  • Full-Color, High-Resolution, 4.3 inch Touch Screen
  • Displays all available SAE data from your vehicle's computer
  • Views parameters in numeric or analog style gauge display
  • Built-in safety features: user defined visual and audible alerts
  • Digital gauge display/scan tool* (does not reprogram/turn the vehicle or add power)
  • Can be used I conjunction with Edge or other performance products to read vital engine data
  • Great value because it monitors much more than just a typical 3-gauge cluster

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