

🌡️ Stay Cool, Drive Confident: The Equus 6242 Keeps Your Engine in Check!
The Equus 6242 is a 2-inch mechanical water temperature gauge designed for precise coolant temperature monitoring between 130°F and 280°F. Featuring a sleek black face with white numerals, back-lit illumination for night use, and a simple rear twist-on ring mount, it offers reliable engine protection by preventing overheating and cold seizure. Trusted by automotive pros, it combines accuracy, durability, and easy installation in one compact gauge.






| ASIN | B000EVU8X4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #461,283 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #107 in Automotive Water Temperature Gauges |
| Brand | EQUUS |
| Brand Name | EQUUS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 224 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00047923062425 |
| Included Components | Includes product as described |
| Item Dimensions | 4.5 x 7 x 4 inches |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.5 x 7 x 4 inches |
| Manufacturer | INNOVA |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| UPC | 047923062425 |
| Voltage | 1 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited |
W**�
If you're looking for temp gauge, here's a budget one. That will work.
Works pretty good. Maybe off by like 5 or 10°. But mainly accurate. Not bad for the price and quality and comes with everything that you need.
A**X
Works fine. Ignore the people whining about little crap.
Good as frick frack patty whack. My temp gauge in my '91 Sierra with a 5.7l 350 decided to kill itself and replacement sensors wouldn't read accurate no matter what. So I said screw it, and bought this one. The worst part about the entire thing honestly is the probe. It sucks having to drill a massive hole in the firewall for the temp probe, but as long as you have the means to seal it up after installation it's great. Included bracket is meh. It works. Gauge is a different temperature of white than the rest of the Equus gauges for some reason, but the bulb is replaceable so I guess I can't really complain too much about it. Just change the bulb if it's a big deal. Like others have said, it stays "stuck" at the bottom end until it gets a little hot in the engine. Not sure why people are acting like this completely makes the gauge useless. Who needs to know if their coolant temp is below 100 degrees anyway? Who cares if it doesn't start reading until it's *barely* warm? It works, and it works fantastically. Haven't had any issues with it since I installed it quite a few months ago. Tl;dr: People are making a bigger deal about the bracket and needle being "stuck" at 0 until the engine warms up a little bit (under 100°f) until it reads. It's fine. If you need a good gauge, buy this one. I intend on buying more for some other projects.
K**.
I bought the wrong one.
I apparently misread the ad because I was surprised to find that this is a capillary tube (mechanical) temperature gauge. I thought I was ordering an electric one. Since I haven't installed it (and may never), I can't evaluate its performance, but it appears well made and did come with appropriate adapters and mounting hardware.
G**D
Good temp gauge.
Easy to hook up clear to read, name brand. I used a pod mount with self stick mount.Car only had destroyed engine light.
R**E
Needed a second opinion and this works very well.
Have a 1965 Mustang. When I bought it there were overheating issues. After some work we resolved those issues then suddenly half way through a long tour the temp gage began reading 3/4 instead of half. After having the radiator rodded, replacing the sensor and checking a number of other things, I elected to add this gage to see what the actual temperature was. It installed easily inside the engine compartment and the supplied fitting screwed right into the thermostat housing (removing the plug in the top of the thermostat housing proved to be a test). Now I find out I spent a lot of money when all I needed was a new gage. Works well at a reasonable price. The only thing about this repair that was!
N**N
Accurate gauge... well designed.
Well made and works well. I'd recommend this type of gauge to anyone who wants a more reliable reading of their vehicle temperature vs what their vehicle shows (or if there is an issue with the sensor/gauge in your vehicle).
D**H
Looks great
Nice replacement for older gauge that was previously installed in truck. With factory electrical gauge still operating and new mechanical gauge best of both worlds.
W**I
Works great..
Works great......easy to install....however, the gauge arm (red needle thingie) isn't illuminated, making reading it at night difficult....but, if you're willing to spend more, this probably wouldn't be an issue. Works good......got here fast......no real complaints for what ya pay!
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