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Head Up Display 3" Hud To Suit Renault Obd2 Port Windshield Display on 2040-parts.com

AU $89.95
Location:

Adelaide, SA, Australia

Adelaide, SA, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Renault Manufacturer Part Number:X5HUDR

  3'' OBD II to suit Renault HUD Fuel Icon Head Up LED Display MPH/KPH Speed Warning

Feature:

  • Automatic adaptation car models, and can apply for cars in line with OBD II or EUOBD (onboard automatic diagnostic system).Plug and Play.

  • 3” screen and high-definition display

  • Multi-color design makes the screen more abundant and easier to read

  • The use of nano-technology to eliminate unwanted reflections and can make display information more sharper.

  • Display rich content: speed, engine speed, water temperature, battery voltage, low voltage alarm, high temperature alarm, speed alarm,free switching between kilometer and mile,free switching between degree.

  • Auto power on and off with vehicle started and shutdown, effective protection of the car battery; while retaining the manual switch mode, and more easy to control HUD.

  • Automatic and manual brightness adjustment mode, driving .

Specification:

  • Environment temperature: - 40°C— +80°C

  • Barometric press:86-106KPa

  • Relative humidity:10%-95%

  • Environment voice:<=60dB

  • Alarm of sound level:>=30dB(A)

  • Work voltage:9V~16Vdc(12Vdc/400mA)

  • Size:9*5.4*1.2(cm)

Package Content:

  • 1X HUD

  • 1X OBD Cable

  • 1X Reflecting Film

  • 1X Anti-slip Pad

  • 1X User Manual

 

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