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3-3/8" SPEEDOMETER, 0-160 MPH, ELECTRIC, TRADITIONAL CHROME

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Quick Specs

  • Size:3-3/8" (85.7mm)
  • Type:Air-Core
  • Range:0-160 MPH
  • Lighting:Incandescent
  • Instructions: Download PDF

DESCRIPTION:

Tickets are no fun. Calibrating a speedometer isn’t a great deal of fun either. AutoMeter’s Electronic Programmable Speedometer makes short work of both, providing an easy to install and easy to calibrate solution that will help keep your speed exactly where it needs to be. Compatible with most factory speed senders, you’ll wonder why you ever struggled with a speedometer before. Calibration is as simple as a two mile drive, or for even easier operation, AutoMeter’s GPS Speedometer Sender is a simple plug and play solution for any application.
Feature Points
  • Traditional incandescent lighting illuminates around the perimeter of the dial
  • Features lit LCD odometer - capable of registering one-million miles with two resettable trip odometers
  • Compatible with most two wire sine wave and three wire hall effect vehicle speed sensors.
  • Simple push button, 2 mile drive calibration. No dip switches!
  • Reprogram at any time to accommodate changes in gear ratio or wheel and tire combination.
  • Gauge kit includes bulb and socket assembly, red and green bulb covers, mounting hardware, and detailed instructions for installation
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QUESTIONS:

Will this work in a 1991 Chevy p/u. It will need to have a input output connection for the computer to connect to, otherwise the check engine light will stay on.

Asked by: GThom
If the vehicle already has a VSS then you can simply tap off the signal wire and send that to the gauge. Once the gauge has the signal needed you will then need to simply calibrate the speedometer.
Answered by: Steve from AutoMeter
Date published: 2020-06-03

Tachs. To match speedo 2489

Asked by: Billbuck
Hi Billbuck, The 2499 linked here is the match for your 2489 speedometer. https://www.autometer.com/3-3-8-tach-8-000-rpm-4-6-8-cyl-in-dash.html Thanks, Jim
Answered by: Jim from AutoMeter
Date published: 2020-04-14

What is the difference between these speedos, 2489 and the 1286. Are they interchangeable in the mounting? Why is there not a 160 mph version in the 1286 model?

Asked by: jwebhale
Thank you for your question. They only differ cosmetically with the 1286 having through the dial LED lighting and the 2489 does not. They do both mount the same way so you could use them interchangeably. The 1286 is in the Designer Black II series and historically that series has been used on vintage show cars which will rarely see 100mph. Thus the smaller range. The traditional chrome series that the 2489 is a part of has been popular in muscle cars and street rods that can be pushed well over 120mph at times. That is the reason one series has a 160mph speedo and the other does not.
Answered by: Zach from AutoMeter
Date published: 2019-10-14
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