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Reviewed in Canada on May 10, 2024
Finnally got to take the truck for a test drive last week.ive now drove it 5 or 6 times this guage has never worked it keeps counting like its searching for signal and eventually says error ive never seen it work since i got it it use to tell me it was working when i was working on the truck but since i get it running ive never seen it work i bought 3 different guages from there guys not one of them was any good do not buy there products there very cheap trash
Kevin K.
Reviewed in Canada on July 12, 2023
It’s going 20 per outta the box , no power hooked to it. So prolly won’t make the cut on the resto project
Michael Tribout
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2023
I bought this model specifically because of the turn signal and high beam indicators that are featured. Fit my application perfectly.
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2023
Everything on it worked, the wires are in tight and there is a decent length of wire.The backlighting could be better, it is hard to see the numbers with it lit unless you are looking straight in at it.A few things to mention since I see some negative reviews from people that do not know how it operates.The odometer counts up when it is first turned on until there is a GPS signal and then it goes to the mileage.If your antenna is not near a clear view to the sky it could count up for a while.The back lighting, signal indicators and high beam indicator will not work unless the speedometer is powered on.The push button connects to a white wire that is labeled on the speedometer and the other wire goes to ground not positive.Don't expect it to perform well if the antenna does not have. a clear view to the sky.
J. Clark
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2022
Ok, the instructions aren't awesome, but they are good enough to get the job done.I installed this in my vintage RV that had a bad speedo, and it didn't take me long to get wired into the existing wiring and set up with the old mileage shown on the RV odometer.I like that this particular model allows me to eliminate the extra lights for the turn signals and high beams, which will be nice when I make other improvements to the instrument cluster.I also chose this one because 60mph is straight up. an RV doesn't need a 125mph speedometer, but having the needle straight up makes it easier to read in my case.
Zach
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2021
Preface: I have had this unit since January of 2021. I installed this in March, however truck did not get on the road until June frequently. Since install, I have about 3300 miles logged. Total run time (according to secondary gauge) is roughly about 75 hours.Good Stuff:Initial quality was good. Instructions were premium chinesium at best, however it was easy enough to figure out.Gauge cluster is easy enough to read. Headlight and turn signal indicators are nice and bright. There are multiple display colors (red and orange) to choose from for night driving. The facing lights up white.Now the stupid stuff:The “auxiliary” button wire is a 12V+ output, that needs to be grounded. This makes no sense whatsoever. Nothing in the instructions to notate this.The initial set up calibration is god awful. Is not clear when in KM/H or in MPH. Also, absolutely stupid that the auxiliary button does not have the same functionality as the button on the back of the gauge. Meaning you have to PULL APART YOUR DASH TO ADJUST THE GAUGE. The auxiliary button literally only toggles between odometer and trip. That’s it.At times in sunlight, the odometer digital read out is not readable. At all. Which is really confusing as I have an identical tachometer directly next to it from a different company mounted at the same angle and at the same distance and it is perfect during the daylight.The gauge bounces. Like a lot. Like a lot a lot. It never finds a range to stick at. Basically fluctuating about 4 mph the entire time while driving (I compared to another speedo onboard).Now the absolute worst:The GPS barely connects. It does this absolutely stupid count up where it attempts (keyword) to find a satellite and renders the gauge completely useless until it finds one. Or, as it does almost every time I use it now, counts all the way up to 500 and then errors out until I restart the truck. This is gauge has went from annoying, like when trying to calculate gas mileage at a gas station and then it starting to count as I was under a very thin awning and never finding GPS to the point where I give up and drive off. To the point of unusable where it is like a 40/60% chance of working to not working. And again to remind everyone, when it doesn’t work, it just reads “err” and sits at 0 or whatever the last speed was at. My favorite is actually when it loses connection going down the road so then it says I’m doing 70 when I’m doing 40.I know what you are thinking, the GPS sensor must be buried in the dash and it can’t find a signal. Wrong. It’s directly on top of my dash not obstructed by anything at all. Has clear, direct angle to the sky. Also, there is no directions on which way the GPS is supposed to be mounted, so I have tried it both ways and still no success. It’s totally hit or miss if it will work or not. And with this being what I would consider a critical safety piece, I think it’s completely unacceptable. I’d highly recommend looking elsewhere for a GPS speedo.
Dave
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2021
I hooked this up to a battery and took it out for a test comparison in my 2016 Focus. It looked to be very close to the same mph readings as my dash speedo. My only criticism would be the lighting design. Only yellow or red back lighting, nothing more natural to choose. And the lighting isn't uniform across the face of the gauge. Overall, I rate it a B+. Good quality.
Richard T.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 5, 2021
This is the first of two I had bought for a kit car. This first one failed before I could even get the car out the garage, not sure what the problem was, but only backlight worked. Replacement seems more reliable, though it's frustrating as you have to wait over a week for delivery.
Badger
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2021
When first installed. worked great. Then after 3 weeks. Started working and not working. When it works it is accurate. Now hardly ever works. Getting in touch with anyone at Amazon! Well, that's a waste of time.
JW
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2020
First one had issue,they quickly sent me another I was glad they gave me plenty of time to return defective one so I didn't have to remove wiring installed from first one.Plugged it in worked good except if you're somewhere there's poor signal you have to wait for one on startup or no speedo,but I've never lost signal when driving so far.Warning buzzer doesn't work have to try it again
mike rice
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2019
I was a bit worried about it after I ordered it, wondering if it would work properly and not be erratic. Boy was I pleasantly surprised after I got it hooked up on my motorcycle. This thing is absolutely accurate and there is no JUMPING of the needle. It's as smooth working as the speedometer in my sixty thousand dollar truck. Also I chose this speedometer because it is graduated in "fives" with no 3.3 mph (or something like that) marks in between, which is ridiculous. With this speedometer each mark is five mph like it should be. It looks cool on my bike and if it weren't for me being old and technologically challenged I would show a picture of it on my bike. The left turn, right turn and high beam lights work well although the left and right turn indicators need to be brighter because they're hard to see on a sunny day. The backlight glows nicely; I chose red. The wiring directions are not the best in the world but I figured it out. Do I recommend it? Yes, it's a great product.
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