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Re: Anyone looking for gauges?
« Reply #15 on: September 18, 2016, 21:40:34 pm »
Gauges are sold.

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Re: Anyone looking for gauges?
« Reply #16 on: October 16, 2016, 15:44:39 pm »
i have a '99 E21 needing a temperature gauge. Would you still have that available?
if so, could you send a picture of it and what you'd want for it?
thanks.

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Re: Anyone looking for gauges?
« Reply #17 on: October 16, 2016, 21:34:37 pm »
The gauge is in stock. Here is the part number MGA0010902


MGA0010920   Gauge,WaterTemp,EarlyDash,2"Face,Black   15    35    55.78    $15.00

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Re: Anyone looking for gauges?
« Reply #18 on: August 04, 2020, 17:28:26 pm »
I'm looking to replace the gauges in my 2000 x22 as they are dead or get them operational.  Two questions.  What are the advantages of merely replacing the MCDC unit vs a wholesale replacement of the gauges themselves?  And what aftermarket gauges do you all recommend?  These?  http://www.seastarsolutions.com/products/instrumentation/instruments-2/eclipse-instruments/

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Re: Anyone looking for gauges?
« Reply #19 on: August 05, 2020, 00:29:21 am »
This is the kit,  I have which replaces the 1999 MDC. The MDC is not available.

MDC replacement   MDC replacement, 1999 Instrument 7 Gauge Dash, replace w Analog Rick Cohn 10200 Newington drive Orlando, Fl 32836           $749.00    35.00

This includes a low oil pressure and high temperature alarm.

Remove 2 screws caps on bottom front and nuts w 3/8 wrench.
Remove stereo cover and back securing strap slide stereo forward.
Tilt dash up a get a small box to hold up dash.
Remove the nuts with deep socket 5/16
Remove wire clip holding wires to each gauges. Push gauges out from back with twisting motion.
Remove 4 screws holding the Medallion MDC from under dash ( removing the fire extinguisher) and the kick
board there are 4 Phillips screws holding it. Remove the speedometer Hoses cut at fitting.
Remove alarm wire at top. Remove the 6 pin plug and the 12 pin plug attached to MDC end of wiring
harness.
ship to Rick Cohn 10200 Newington Drive Orlando Fl 32836
allow 1 week to process. questions 407-701-4430

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Re: Anyone looking for gauges?
« Reply #20 on: August 05, 2020, 02:20:20 am »
If you have a 4 gauges set then you have a MMDC

MGA0011501   MMDC,InstrumentationComputer,MillenniumDash,01,02MY   10    1    549.00    22.00 :

The issue with that is the digital display has multi function:
Depth finder
Tachometer
Speedometer
Temp and oil pressure
Optional Accuski
Optional water and air temp.

The 4 in one gauges
The speedometer
The tachometer w hour meter

and the alarm for oil and high water temp.
The low voltage alarm

So I welcome any easy solution for this panel.

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Re: Anyone looking for gauges?
« Reply #21 on: July 04, 2021, 10:02:03 am »
If you have a 4 gauges set then you have a MMDC

MGA0011501   MMDC,InstrumentationComputer,MillenniumDash,01,02MY   10    1    549.00    22.00 :

The issue with that is the digital display has multi function:
Depth finder
Tachometer
Speedometer
Temp and oil pressure
Optional Accuski
Optional water and air temp.

The 4 in one gauges
The speedometer
The tachometer w hour meter

and the alarm for oil and high water temp.
The low voltage alarm

So I welcome any easy solution for this panel.