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Active Jet Sport Releases New Dash Engine Temp Display Module

We’ve all been there – there’s always that one product, that one brand, that one model or feature that we love. It can be a big deal or a small thing – but inevitably, it seems, it’s the one thing they “upgrade” or “reinvent” or just plain do away with all together. 

Whether it’s your favorite candy bar (Hershey’s Gold.. seriously? I’m still mad about that one!) your favorite phone app that they upgraded out of existence, your favorite TV series that didn’t get picked up for a new season — or the temperature display on your Sea-Doo dash; they just up and snatch them away from us with not as much as a by-your-leave.

Well, Active Jet Sport may not be able to do much about reuniting Sam and Dean and Baby for another season of Supernatural, or bringing back that one single flavor of Monster that you liked and is no longer on the shelves, but they can – and did – do something about you being kept in the dark about your Sea-Doo’s engine temperature.

In an announcement yesterday, June 6, Active Jet Sport launched their “all new DASH-ECT (Dash Engine Coolant Temperature) module that will instantly display the engine temperature on your dash.”

Designed specifically to display the engine temperature on the dash of your 2019+ Sea-Doo with mono or full color cluster, Active JetSport’s DASH-ECT module enables the display of engine temperature on 2019 and newer Sea-Doo watercraft, which no longer have this as a built-in feature. 

Simple to use, the 100% plug-and-play DASH-ECT Module is plugged into the diagnostic port and instantly displays the engine coolant temperature on the cluster. There is no need for running wires from the ECU or installing additionalsensors, and can be just as easily removed. 

Active JetSport describes the modules’s display mechanism: “The Dash-ECT module makes use of the existing lake water temperature channel on the cluster.  This means the engine temperature will be displayed where the lake water temperature is normally shown.  If your Sea-Doo has a factory lake water temperature feature then the engine temperature will override the lake water temperature.”

Active JetSport does mention a minor limitation that impacts imperial units only, not clusters set to metric units, stating, “Because we use the lake water temperature channel on the cluster, we have a hard limit of how high of a number that can be displayed. On the VIP color cluster the maximum number that can be displayed is 192, which means when your units are set to imperial the maximum temperature display will be 192F.  On the mono orange cluster, this limit is slightly higher at 194. Keep in mind that it will be rare to reach those hard limits since Sea-Doo uses 175F thermostat. Clusters set to metric units are not affected by this limitation.”

Available now for $169.99, the Dash-ECT features same-day shipping.

Be sure to check out the rest of the deals on their website as well as keeping up with them on social media.

Jessica Waters
Jessica Waters
Editor – [email protected] Currently the News Director at WNEG Radio in Northeast Georgia, Jessica Waters is a photojournalist and reporter who has covered competition stock car racing, downhill skiing, motocross, horse racing and hydroplane races for more than 30 years, and added jet ski races and freestyle competitions in 2010, covering many competitions for local and national media outlets.

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