Actron SP0F000000 Bosch Sport ST 2" Electrical Oil Pressure Gauge
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A triple gauge bracket can accommodate SP0F000000. Those are the ears of the holding bracket, which goes on the back of the gauge and holds it to a panel or the triple gauge bar.
The back light on ours is white, but I think it could be colored with a bulb.
The second and third- The depth of the gauge, that is the part that is behind the dashboard, is four out of ten inches. You can contact Technical Assistance by calling (800) 228 - 6761. There is a package with the number 7667 on it.
Dark gray is the color of this item.
Selected User Reviews For Actron SP0F000000 Bosch Sport ST 2" Electrical Oil Pressure Gauge
Buying this gauge for my sand rail was a great decision. Unlike the Bolt, the Sport has a body that is long and not designed to fit in narrow spaces. Overall, the gauge went in well and the needle went to zero as soon as it was powered up. The engine ran without any issues, and the pressure read steady. Aside from the terminals, there was one other issue. I was unable to tighten the terminals when I tried to tighten one, because the wire end was bent and the terminal popped off However, it was too long for my housing, and I had to order a new gauge of the same size. The following are pros The needle goes to zero when the power is turned on, and the light is built-in. There are some cons to this The body is made of plastic with attachment terminals of a long length, surrounded by a.
It's a great product for its price, and it's very simple to install using the directions provided. In my case, the sending unit stopped working after a few months, but Bosch offers a warranty of one year. Customer service can be reached at 800-438-3438 Item 228 It's only a matter of hours before I have a sending unit shipped to me with two-day delivery. It has some drawbacks, such as being located on a circuit board and the light being on an off-position A white incandescent look is possible with some extra time and skill, but for the cost of gauge, isn't it better to skip it?.
The line on my mechanical oil pressure gauge broke so I purchased this to replace it. Taking a look at this one, I think it Initially, this "electrical" gauge was working just fine, but after a few days, it jumped up WAY higher than it should have. It is NOT recommended that you use You can either buy a better gauge or not use it at all. The gauge is useless if it is inaccurate and not showing the actual psi it is no different than not having a.
I am pleased with the appearance of the unit in my Jeep, and it seems A negative I had to solder all the wires after I went through and checked all my connections, and it worked only intermittently. Despite the intermittent light, it remains on. There is power to the device, so we checked the voltage. As a whole I would say if the back light isn't important, it's ok, otherwise take a look at another one or a different.
I've purchased 3 of these, the first one worked well, so I bought another one. There was a problem with the gauge. After buying a second one, I noticed the needle move below zero again when power is There seems to be a lack of quality control in the organization. The one I got had a tube attached to it. There is something analog about it.
There is no way to figure out was under the impression that the Bosch name had some meaning. I put this in a sand rail, took it out for a run, and it went completely crazy. It's like trying The use of the device is limited to 4 hours. There is no way to tell if the problem is with the gauge or with.
The third post of the frame simply broke off during installation. During the game, I threw the ball. There's a minor annoyance in that they do not include the wire spades for all posts, as I hate it so much when you spend money on something but they leave you short. There are 8 parts to this article.
Installs in a few minutes. It fits perfectly into my Scout and is very useful. In my opinion, this oil pressure unit should be recommended. The Rev. James H.