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Default Engine Hours Back to Zero!

My 1985 Sea Ray 185 had a cracked instrument panel. Seemed like a simple
replacement job.

I noticed that my engine hours had returned to zero after the service. Now
some guys might think that's cool, but I want my meter to tell the truth.
Besides, I don't want to keep service records; that's my shops job. I just
want to take it in for service when the meter says it's time!

It turns out that Sea Ray had the shop replace the panel including all new
instruments! So my engine hours read zero because it's a brand new
instrument!

So, here's my question: Can the meter be manually advanced to the correct
hours?



 
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