Airdyne Console Assembly

$65.92

#5 in diagram

Schwinn Airdyne replacement parts include this Airdyne console assembly for Schwinn AD2 bikes, restoring speed, time, and distance readouts when your original display fails or becomes damaged.

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Description

The Airdyne Console Assembly is a direct replacement display module for select Schwinn air bikes, restoring workout tracking and console readouts on your machine. Ideal for owners searching for dependable schwinn airdyne replacement parts, this unit is designed to fit the Schwinn AD2 Airdyne in the main frame console position.

  • Fits the Schwinn Airdyne AD2 exercise bike console location shown in the main frame diagram as item #5.
  • Sold under SKU 004-1392 and listed for the AD2 series main frame parts category.
  • Compatible with Schwinn Airdyne AD2 bikes referenced in owner and service literature for model year 2012 and related AD2 units.
  • A smart choice when replacing damaged or non-working airdyne ad2 main frame parts airdyne console assembly components.

This schwinn airdyne console assembly helps bring back the performance data your bike was built to display, including the console interface used on AD2 models. As a replacement part for the factory-mounted computer area, it is intended for riders dealing with cracked housings, faded screens, or a console that no longer powers up. Installation is typically straightforward for a careful DIY repair: remove the original console, disconnect and reconnect the data cable, and secure the new assembly in place. This part is sold as a replacement assembly for the Schwinn AD2 and is a practical fit for routine repair or restoration work.

Get your bike back in working order with an OEM-quality replacement that installs easily and ships same day from our warehouse.

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Additional information

Weight 3 lbs

Brand

Schwinn

Schwinn

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