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Gas gauge problem!
Thanks ConroeCajun |
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did you turn the key on ? mine shows below empty when my key is off, when i turn it on, it goes to its right place.... check the obvious first before you go and replace guages...
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Or as in Jordan's case touch all of the wires together and see how high of a flame you can make. lol
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Check contacts on sending unit & back of gauge for corrison.
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lemme check my e-mail... is it pick on jordan day ??? |
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Isn't that just about every day??!!
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ugh...
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Corrosion on the fuel sender(on top of the tank) or a bad ground somewhere in the system.
Bad grounds are probably 90% of boating electrical wiring problems. Normally, there is a removable cap on the deck so you can get to the sender. Mine is under the center console. |
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I agree check the ground wire
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how long did you store it for? id take the sender out of the tank and work it by hand to see if the gauge works. could be build up on the sender sensor and mught just need to be cleaned off.
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