These high quality switches from AutoMeter can be paired with Pro-Lite warning lamps to supplement your instrumentation and improve driver visibility of critical conditions.
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TEMPERATURE SWITCH; 200deg.F; 1/2in. NPT MALE; FOR PRO-LITE WARNING LIGHT
TEMPERATURE SWITCH; 200 deg.F; 1/2-1/16in. NPT MALE; FOR PRO-LITE WARNING LIGHT
General
Thread Size
.5in. To 14npt
Dimensions
0.750 In. X .088 In. X .088 In.
Connector Gender
Male
Voltage
12 V
Temperature
250° F
WARNING CA Proposition 65
Yes
WARNING CA Proposition 65 Message
Warning: This Product Can Expose You To Chemicals; Which Are Known To The State Of California To Cause Cancer. For More Information; Visit Www.p65warnings.ca.gov.
Attachment Method
Screw-in
Wire Quantity
2
Packaging
length
1.00
width
5.75
height
7.75
weight
0.12
Information on technical characteristics, the delivery set, the country of manufacture and the appearance
of the goods is for reference only and is based on the latest information available at the time of publication.
Junster
18 Nov, 2014
Used to add to the water neck on a 37 ford hotrod. gauge works great now.
A. Chan
17 May, 2014
Had my old water temp gauge but lost the sensor, this is exactly what I needed. Everything you need is here. Comes with various fitting adapters for your needs.
biostroker
12 May, 2014
Bolts right in to the "test port" on a Ford 4R100 transmission. Mine is on a 2000 F350 Powerstroke. Got my gauge working agin, so I'm happy!
Jimmy Z "JZ"
28 Apr, 2014
If you have an Autometer gauge, then you need an Autometer sending unit. I had another sender in the engine and it wouldn't work right. I put the right sending unit in and presto, it works well.
Jason
11 Jun, 2013
This worked great to repair a non-functioning Autometer temperature sender. These appear to be exactly the same as what come in the gauge box.
Steve C
19 Jul, 2010
Monitors the temperature just like it's supposed to. I didn't check it's accuracy but it seems to be close enough.