What does the gauge quit mean. If digital display, is it blank or does it just not display the correct level.jakem33 said:I have a 2005 Yamaha 225 on my 225 Tournament.
The gas gauge quit. It is the original that is part of the 2 gauges that came with the boat.
Any suggestions on a fix?
Thanks.
I am not saying that drilling is the best option but I wouldn't worry at all about the filings from the drilling. They will settle to the bottom of the tank and even if sucked up will be blocked by the fuel filterjwsonas said:I also have the same problem on my digital gauge, tank level remains unchanged (but still reads). I was told the sender was the issue, as mentioned. I am unable to remove the sender from my tank, one of the thru-bolt heads is stripped. Can't drill it out at risk of debris entering the fuel mix, so I'm stuck with it.
With the Yamaha Fuel Management System, I simply track the number of gallons burned (knowing I have a 93 gal. tank) after fill-up.
Try this if no luck with the sender.