CC2651
Monitor Fuel Analysis
Cummins® Filtration

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Cummins® Filtration

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$1,199.95 $1,525.60

This truck part is made by Cummins® Filtration. We guarantee that all of our parts are from the OEM (original equipment manufacturer), ensuring a proper fit and quality manufacturing.


DESCRIPTION
The Monitor Fuel Analysis, also known as part number CC2651, is an essential component in the tracking of a truck's fuel consumption. This device collects data on the amount of fuel used by the vehicle and can provide real-time analysis to help drivers optimize their fuel efficiency. The monitor is typically installed in the cab of the truck and can display information such as miles per gallon, average speed, and engine performance. By utilizing this tool, drivers can make informed decisions about their driving habits and reduce overall fuel costs. Additionally, fleet managers can use this data to identify trends in fuel usage across multiple vehicles and implement strategies to improve efficiency.
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SPECIFICATIONS

Is Upgrade For
5246
Replaces
CC2633
Notes
Monitor fuel analysis Diesel Fuel Quality Analysis will tell you if your diesel fuel meets ASTM D975 #2 diesel specifications. NOT AVAIL
* This information is provided as is and may be out of date. Please contact us or the manufacturer to verify warranty coverage.
* Variable geometry turbocharger and electronic actuator repairs are not eligible to be claimed as over-the-counter under New or ReCon parts warranty for parts installed after October 1, 2018.
* Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (DOC), Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF), Selective Catalyst Reduction (SCR) catalyst, and Electronic Control Module (ECM) repairs are not eligible to be claimed as over-the-counter under New or ReCon parts warranty for parts installed after January 1, 2020.
* These restrictions are only applicable to New parts and ReCon parts coverages for the components listed above sold to a customer in the US or Canada. All other coverages are excluded. All other regions are excluded.