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Omix Ada 17210 14 Voltmeter Gauge Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Details

BrandOmix-Ada
Item Dimensions LxWxH3 x 3 x 3 inches
Item Weight0.1 Pounds

Description of Omix Ada 17210 14 Voltmeter Gauge

Jeep Voltmeter: This replacement voltmeter gauge fits 92-95 Wrangler YJ models. Jeep Gauges: Replace your broken, missing or worn out Jeep and Willys gauges with reproduction OMIX units for that authentic look. Replaces Factory Part: OE 56004884. OMIX Jeep Replaces Factory Parts: OMIX proudly offers all the parts you need to keep your Jeep running like new with quality standards that always meet or exceed those of the factory part.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great Automotive Voltmeter Gauge

The Omix Ada voltmeter gauge is a great addition to any car gauge collection... According to my experience, it accurately displays your car battery's voltage, which is essential for protection against battery failure. The gauge is durable and easy to install unlike some other gauges out there. However, the numbers on the gauge could be a bit bigger for better visibility. Overall, I highly recommend the Omix Ada voltmeter gauge to anyone looking for a reliable and accurate automotive gauge..

Pros
  • Accurately measures the voltage of a vehicle's electrical system
Cons
  • May require professional installation for those unfamiliar with automotive wiring

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Exact OEM replacement for my 94 YJ (and others).

Exact match to the OEM voltmeter on my 1994 Jeep YJ. Easy installation with just a Phillips screwdriver. Seems accurate enough. I took off a star because the meter parts soldering is probably the worst soldering I've ever seen. it said. It works out.

Pros
  • Gauges
Cons
  • Requires socket