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Motorguide Sonar Adaptor Cables - Lowrance - 7pin on 2040-parts.com

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Dural, New South Wales, Australia

Dural, New South Wales, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Lowrance Manufacturer Part Number:Lowrance

MotorGuide Sonar Adaptor Cables - Lowrance - 7pin

MotorGuide Adapter cables allow you to connect your MotorGuide Trolling MotorTransducer with your fishing electronics. 

Sonar adapter cables are all you need to optimize your Sonar's performance, designed to provide clear signals for leading brands of sonar.

The standard plug on all MotorGuide sonar units since 2010 is the Lowrance 7-pin - ELM881.

No adapter is needed for most Lowrance units.

If the Lowrance unit has a 6-pin plug - ELM880, then an adaptor is needed.

Prior to 2010 some of the wireless models used the 6-pin Lowrance connector and would need an adaptor to go to 7-pin. 

Suitable for Tour Series and Xi5 Freshwater Trolling Motors only.

Check your compatibility in the MotorGuide Transducer Reference Sheet

 


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