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2015 AR 210 Gas Gauge

Squirts

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Location
Seattle
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2015
Boat Model
AR
Boat Length
21
My gas gauge seems to differ from time to time. For example wife fills tank and goes out on Sunday and uses a 1/4 tank. I take the boat out Monday and after half the day it shows it still has only used a 1/4 tank (I full throttled everywhere we went). The last hour I am out it falls from 3/4 to 1/4 all of a sudden. We have noticed this type of thing a few times this year (first year with the boat). Haven't had the balls to see how it responds all the way to empty yet.

Do you think I have a stuck float or bad sensor? It is the norm with these boats? If it is a bad float / sensor (whatever they use). I would hope that its easy to get to and replace considering the tank is exposed under the hatch. Of course that is just hopeful thinking.

Any thoughts?
 
I have a 14 212x and the gas gauge is about as unreliable as a wet paper bag. I always use the gallons used function and it is spot on.
 
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