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1388
3-1/8" SPEEDOMETER, 0-120 MPH, ELECTRIC, ARCTIC WHITE
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Quick Specs
- Size:3-1/8" (79.4mm)
- Type:Air-Core
- Range:0-120 MPH
- Lighting:Incandescent
- Instructions: Download PDF
DESCRIPTION:
AutoMeter’s Electronic Programmable Speedometer provides an easy-to-install and easy-to-calibrate solution that will help keep your speed exactly where it needs to be. These accurate and responsive speedometers are compatible with most factory and aftermarket speed senders, and 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 solution for any AutoMeter Programmable Speedometer.
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
- Domed Lens
- Bracket Included
REVIEWS:
Rated 4 out of
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David S from
Odometer Incorrect
I bought this speedo in a kit with volt, temp, oil press & fuel in July 2005. I did not install and start using until June 2012. Installed in my 1955 Chevy with LS electronics. August 11, 2019 returning from Bowling Green KY which is about 250 miles and the odometer registered only about 80 miles. The trip set was inaccurate as well. Speedo has always (and still does) register perfectly accurate with GPS MPH reading. Autometer offered to repair it for a fee but decided to buy a new replacement for I did not know how long I would be with out a speedo while being repaired. I now have to send my new speedo in to add the miles that is now on the car for a $35 fee.
Date published: 2019-08-17
QUESTIONS:
I have recently installed this gauge (I got it in a kit) and I have a lot of glare from the windows with these gauges, is there a way to eliminate the glare?
If you could send us pictures of the gauge to [email protected].
Date published: 2022-05-10
I have a auto meter #1388 and I lost the wiring diagram for it. Where can I get one for it
https://www.autometer.com/pub/media/manual/2650-1266.pdf This is the direct link but if you would like to have a copy of this sent physically, please email us at [email protected] with your address and request.
Date published: 2021-12-03
Can you use a auto meter gps sending unit on this speedometer
Thank you for your question. Yes, you can use the 5289 with this speedometer.
Date published: 2019-12-02
My 1388 speedo appears to be correctly calibrated, but the needle jumps around quite a bit between 30-40 mph. Just like the old mechanical units with cable drive. ???
Thank you for your question. I would recommend reaching out to our support team so we can get some additional information and go through some detailed troubleshooting specific to your vehicle. You can contact them at 866.248.6357 or https://www.autometer.com/contacts
Date published: 2019-10-04
I cannot get my 02 wrangler speedo and odo coordinated. With speedo almost correct the best I can get my odo is .8 mile for every mile marker ... will this instrument solve my problem?
Hi John, thank you for connecting with us. Yes, this speedometer should solve your problem. Once calibrated the speed and odometer should perfectly match up. Calibrating simply requires pushing a button, driving a pre-determined 2 miles, then pushing the button again. The instructions will provide a little more detail on the exact process: https://www.autometer.com/media/manual/2650-1266.pdf
Date published: 2018-02-13