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Lowrance St-tx Speed/temperature Sensor on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Hastings, Minnesota, United States

Hastings, Minnesota, United States
NEW ITEM, JUST OLD PACKAGING
UPC:042194520452

LOWRANCE 
ST-TX SPEED/TEMPERATURE SENSOR 99-54

GLS stock number 1063187 is a new, in the package, Lowrance ST-TX speed and temperature sensor, Lowrance part number 99-54.

Transom mount speed and temperature sensor fits the following Lowrance products, LCX- 15MT, LCX 15CT, and LCX 16CI with 

speed/temperature displays and black speed/temperature sensor connectors.


Specifications:
  • Part manufacturer: LEI Lowrance
  • Part number: ST-TX (99-54)
  • Overall Dimensions: 2 1/4" W x 2 3/8" L x 1 3/8" D
  • Cable: 20 ft. (approximate)
  • Connection: 4-pin female

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