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Autometer 5291 Programmable Electronic Speedometer Sender on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Mooresville, North Carolina, United States

Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:AutoMeter Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:5291 UPC:046074052910

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  AutoMeter 5291  Programmable Electronic Speedometer Sender      (as shown in pictures)  

Brand:Auto Meter

Manufacturer's Part Number:5291

Part Type:Gauge Sending Units

Product Line:AutoMeter Programmable Electronic Speedometer Senders

Summit Racing Part Number:ATM-5291

UPC:046074052910

Sending Unit:Electrical

Sending Unit Thread Size:7/8-18 in.

Thread Adapter Fittings Included:Yes

Quantity:Sold individually.

Notes:Hall effect style sender, 16 pulse per revolution with pass-thru drive for cruise control. Adapts most GM and Chrysler transmissions with speedometer cable output. This sending unit is designed for use with Auto Meter speedometers, and will not work with OEM speedometers under any circumstances.


Use these AutoMeter senders to convert your mechanical speedometer takeoff or electronic sensor-style speedometer output to an electronic pulse output. They are designed for use with custom installations, early model transmission applications, and all AutoMeter electronic speedometers.

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