Ford Truck
Features:
- Includes printed circuit board, smoked plexiglass faceplate, universal water temperature (S8013 - 1/2 in. bushing size), oil pressure (S8434), and speedometer (S9024) sending units (with sender and sensor for vehicles without electronic transmission or cruise control), turn signals, high beam indicator, and instructions
- Does NOT Include Housing/Bezel
- Speedometer reads up to 255 MPH and features odometer, trip meter, one-button calibration, regardless of tire size, gear ratio, or transmission, and 0-60 time, 1/4 mile elapsed time, and high speed recall, simply with a push of a button
- Fuel Level display with 0-99% range in 1% increments and works with existing Ford fuel level sending unit
Specifications:
My 1985 F-150 comes with cruise control. Will it work with my cruise control? Also can you adjust the odometer to match the exact miles on my vehicle? If the battery is disconnected will it save the current odometer mileage or reset to zero?
Can the brightness be controlled with the headlight switch from the truck? Or can the brightness be control at all?
I’m trying to put a 6.0 Ls motor on my 1982 ford with the gage cluster work perfectly
Will it having a gear gauge mess up it working with a manual transmission
I have a 1983 f350 with a 351 Windsor so it’s carbureted Will the fuel gage still work
Will it plug and play directly to my 81 f100 302 ranger xlt stepside? Do you have any other options like a tuch screen with gps?
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