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temerature gauge won't work.
On Thu, 01 Jul 2004 01:29:32 -0400, "Wm. E. Fletcher"
wrote: Twin inboards, Mercruisers. Starboard temperature gauge does not work. I wired in a new gauge- still won't. work.. Need diagnostic approach to decide if the heat sender, wiring, gauge, bad ground, etc. is at fault. Thanks, Bill With the ignition on, engine OFF, put a Volt meter on the wire to the sender unit, and Ground. Do this on both motors for comparison. My guess is they should both be around 12 Volts. If both readings are close, swop out the 2 sender units, since you know the Port unit is good. If you still get the same results, suspect wiring. |
temerature gauge won't work.
Twin inboards, Mercruisers. Starboard temperature gauge does not work.
I wired in a new gauge- still won't. work.. Need diagnostic approach to decide if the heat sender, wiring, gauge, bad ground, etc. is at fault. Thanks, Bill |
temerature gauge won't work.
"Derek" wrote in message ... On Thu, 01 Jul 2004 01:29:32 -0400, "Wm. E. Fletcher" wrote: Twin inboards, Mercruisers. Starboard temperature gauge does not work. I wired in a new gauge- still won't. work.. Need diagnostic approach to decide if the heat sender, wiring, gauge, bad ground, etc. is at fault. Thanks, Bill With the ignition on, engine OFF, put a Volt meter on the wire to the sender unit, and Ground. Do this on both motors for comparison. My guess is they should both be around 12 Volts. If both readings are close, swop out the 2 sender units, since you know the Port unit is good. If you still get the same results, suspect wiring. With the ignition on, ground the wire at the sender to the block. The guage should peg. If not, bad connection somewhere, or no power to the 12v side of the guage. |
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