
Faria Boat Speedometer Gauge IG1132B | Mercury Smartcraft 50 MPH
Boat part number 1052161 is a new multi-function speedometer gauge from Faria, part number IG1132B .
made for Marine Applications
$149.95 MSRP: $242.93
GLS Stock #: 1052161-BH624
30 in stock
Boat part number 1052161 is a new multi-function speedometer gauge from Faria, part number IG1132B .
This illuminated speedometer gauge features a flat lens, silver colored bezel, white and black fade face and an orange needle. Measures approximately 3 3/4" across the face including bezel and uses an approximate 3 1/4" cutout. Hosts (1) 6-pin Deutsch male and (1) 12-pin male connections. Includes mounting bracket.
Pigtail connector / harness not included.
Specifications:
This illuminated speedometer gauge features a flat lens, silver colored bezel, white and black fade face and an orange needle. Measures approximately 3 3/4" across the face including bezel and uses an approximate 3 1/4" cutout. Hosts (1) 6-pin Deutsch male and (1) 12-pin male connections. Includes mounting bracket.
Pigtail connector / harness not included.
Specifications:
- Part manufacturer: Faria
- Part number: IG1132B
- Connections: (1) 12-pin male; (1) 6-pin male
- Overall Dimensions: 3 3/4" Dia.
- Cutout: 3 1/4"
Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.
Instruction / installation manual not included.
Hardware not included.
Product Questions
I have the speedometer gauge above in my 2008 nitro cdx 929 but the speedometer doesn’t work. I must be missing a wiring harness that controls the speedometer. Can you help
Question by: billy Butts on Mar 15, 2021, 10:00 AM
Hello Billy,
Since we aren't dealeres, I'm afraid we don't have any way to cross reference Smartcraft gauges/harnesses. All we can suggest is to contact a Mercury dealer.
Sorry we could not help.
Gene
Since we aren't dealeres, I'm afraid we don't have any way to cross reference Smartcraft gauges/harnesses. All we can suggest is to contact a Mercury dealer.
Sorry we could not help.
Gene
Answer by: Gene Warmuth on Mar 15, 2021, 11:52 AM